lee1980sim
Senior Member
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- South Yorkshire
I've put a post on my Facebook promising to report anyone who does it or shares a video to the police
So first off it didnt violate their community standards, then 10 minutes later it did.Reported the video to facebook.
Rather predictably:
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My email in reply - actually rather impressed it got through rather than bouncing back from some 'no reply' mailbox.
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And a couple of hours later - hurrah! A (very) small victory for sanity...
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I wonder if that is partly the fault of the 'tick box' reporting system on Facebook? Some underpaid/unpaid intern gets the thing in front of them, sees its been reported for graphic violence and sees 'only' a cyclist being pushed onto a grassy verge. Does not engage brain and hits the 'reject report' button. They obviously need the implications pointing out.So first off it didnt violate their community standards, then 10 minutes later it did.
Reminds me of a great quote, "I am a man of great principles, but if you don't like them I have plenty more"
Or, was convinced to reconsider when 1000 other users reported the post.I wonder if that is partly the fault of the 'tick box' reporting system on Facebook? Some underpaid/unpaid intern gets the thing in front of them, sees its been reported for graphic violence and sees 'only' a cyclist being pushed onto a grassy verge. Does not engage brain and hits the 'reject report' button. They obviously need the implications pointing out.
Or else complaints about that video just happen to have hit a critical level so they ban it...?
Yeah, that's what I meant in my final sentence.Or, was convinced to reconsider when 1000 other users reported the post.
OopsYeah, that's what I meant in my final sentence.
Pulled at the request of An Garda Siochana.I wonder if that is partly the fault of the 'tick box' reporting system on Facebook? Some underpaid/unpaid intern gets the thing in front of them, sees its been reported for graphic violence and sees 'only' a cyclist being pushed onto a grassy verge. Does not engage brain and hits the 'reject report' button. They obviously need the implications pointing out.
Or else complaints about that video just happen to have hit a critical level so they ban it...?