
Well, now my post, “Boiling-Over Hypocrisy,” has been successfully published on Facebook. You are probably wondering how I managed that.
I hypothesized that maybe the problem was not what I said in the post, but the photo I used to illustrate it. As an experiment, I replaced that splendidly applicable illustration with a picture of a happy puppy. And voila–now suitable for Facebook!
Here are some more happy puppies, to keep me from getting censored again today. Pictures of celery stalks are also a safe bet, probably.
I conclude that Facebook, or its robot, censored the photo, not the text. See no evil, as the saying goes.
Reminds me of a friend of mine whose dashboard oil light kept going on; so he solved that problem by taping a piece of paper over the light. You can probably intuit the eventual fate of his car.
LOL!!! If FB could discern anything outside of its own perverted ideology they would be ‘offended’ as intended. One up Duigon!
As you’ve seen, the experiment was successful. Happy puppies are definitely okay with FB’s algorithms.
I think you have just cracked the code – congratulations!!
Brilliant! Perfect! 😁
So strange of FB but I’m glad you’re not censored for the time being
Brilliant!!! I’ll remember that!
Leester 1, Facebook algorithms 0