[identity profile] madman101.livejournal.com
Her Instagram Handle Was 'Metaverse.' Last Month, It Vanished.

Five days after Facebook changed its name to Meta, an Australian artist found herself blocked, with seemingly no recourse, from an account documenting nearly a decade of her life and work. From a report:

In October, Thea-Mai Baumann, an Australian artist and technologist, found herself sitting on prime internet real estate. In 2012, she had started an Instagram account with the handle @metaverse, a name she used in her creative work. On the account, she documented her life in Brisbane, where she studied fine art, and her travels to Shanghai, where she built an augmented reality company called Metaverse Makeovers. She had fewer than 1,000 followers when Facebook, the parent company of Instagram, announced on Oct. 28 that it was changing its name. Henceforth, Facebook would be known as Meta, a reflection of its focus on the metaverse, a virtual world it sees as the future of the internet. In the days before, as word leaked out, Ms. Baumann began receiving messages from strangers offering to buy her Instagram handle. "You are now a millionaire," one person wrote on her account. Another warned: "fb isn't gonna buy it, they're gonna take it." On Nov. 2, exactly that happened.

Early that morning, when she tried to log in to Instagram, she found that the account had been disabled. A message on the screen read: "Your account has been blocked for pretending to be someone else." Whom, she wondered, was she now supposedly impersonating after nine years? She tried to verify her identity with Instagram, but weeks passed with no response, she said. She talked to an intellectual property lawyer but could afford only a review of Instagram's terms of service. "This account is a decade of my life and work. I didn't want my contribution to the metaverse to be wiped from the internet," she said. "That happens to women in tech, to women of color in tech, all the time," added Ms. Baumann, who has Vietnamese heritage.
[identity profile] madman101.livejournal.com
'The Big Delete:' Inside Facebook's Crackdown in Germany (go.com)

"Days before Germany's federal elections, Facebook took what it called an unprecedented step: the removal of a series of accounts that worked together to spread COVID-19 misinformation and encourage violent responses to COVID restrictions," reports the Associated Press.

The crackdown, announced Sept. 16, was the first use of Facebook's new "coordinated social harm" policy aimed at stopping not state-sponsored disinformation campaigns but otherwise typical users who have mounted an increasingly sophisticated effort to sidestep rules on hate speech or misinformation. In the case of the German network, the nearly 150 accounts, pages and groups were linked to the so-called Querdenken movement, a loose coalition that has protested lockdown measures in Germany and includes vaccine and mask opponents, conspiracy theorists and some far-right extremists.

Facebook touted the move as an innovative response to potentially harmful content; far-right commenters condemned it as censorship. But a review of the content that was removed — as well as the many more Querdenken posts that are still available — reveals Facebook's action to be modest at best. At worst, critics say, it could have been a ploy to counter complaints that it doesn't do enough to stop harmful content. "This action appears rather to be motivated by Facebook's desire to demonstrate action to policymakers in the days before an election, not a comprehensive effort to serve the public," concluded researchers at Reset, a U.K.-based nonprofit that has criticized social media's role in democratic discourse....

Even with the new rule, a problem remains with the takedowns: they don't make it clear what harmful material remains up on Facebook, making it difficult to determine just what the social network is accomplishing. Case in point: the Querdenken network. Reset had already been
monitoring the accounts removed by Facebook and issued a report that concluded only a small portion of content relating to Querdenken was taken down while many similar posts were allowed to stay up... Facebook initially declined to provide examples of the Querdenken content it removed, but ultimately released four posts to the Associated Press that weren't dissimilar to content still available on Facebook...

Reset's analysis of comments removed by Facebook found that many were actually written by people trying to rebut Querdenken arguments, and did not include misinformation.


YouTube Will Remove Videos With Misinformation About Any Vaccine

Russia Threatens Retaliation After YouTube Deletes RT Germany Account (gizmodo.com)
[identity profile] madman101.livejournal.com
We hand over our lives' information and Facebook grows by monetising it, (and sharing it with intelligence agencies).  New groups put out information and analysis on FB, and FB profits, by placing ads, maintaining popularity, tracing your moves, etc.  In Australia, the government thought to level the playing field - offsetting this intrinsic tax - by setting a fee on FB for carrying news sites.  FB responded by saying, "You don't understand how FB works!" and proceeded to block ALL news sites in Australia, both internally and internationally.  They waged this gross coercion, "with a heavy heart."

We've seen meetings in US Congress regarding FB, and other politically correct Big Tech blockers, and nothing ever comes of them.  Why?  Because they probably said, "We are private companies, and we can do, something like, ban entire countries, if we want to."  Gone are the days when companies were responsible to government charters of working for the punblic good.

Once given the unprecedented freedom to act as neutral platforms, though not being controlled as actual utilities, so long as they manage the most dangerous of posts, Big Tech companies have taken this into becoming actual PUBLISHERS, controlling any and all information.  Because, now, they are global, and powerful.  It has been sad and entertaining to watch, over the years, people rush like lemmings into FB, making it THE ONLY GAME IN TOWN, only to become confused when, one day, they are all finally frozen in a system of control and censorship.  Duh!  How did THAT happen?!  It's called corporate monopolisation - corporatism - plus the will to power and self-important narcissism.  Happens every time.  But, every few generations, people just stupidly let it happen, all over again.

Facebook has banned Australians from viewing or sharing news: Here's what it means for you:

Facebook has shut down the ability to read and share news content for all Australian users and publishers.
Peripheral information sources such as emergency services, charities, government health departments and weather warnings have also been caught up in the ban.
The dramatic move, a response to a proposed media bargaining code which looks to force Facebook to pay for original news, has dramatic implications for the way people use social media.
What does it mean for you, the user? Here's what we know so far.

Facebook's botched Australia news ban hits health departments

Treasurer says Facebook has 'damaged its reputation'


"Time to revive MySpace," they are saying.  (The platform was owned by the infamous 'Australian' mogul, Rupert Murdoch).  I'm kind of glad no one ever mentions flocking to LiveJournal.  Because it's safe here.  I don't want any of them freaky normatives rushing in here and ruining the neighbourhood, do you?

I warned people, back when Alex Jones was banned.  My my voice on this was itself cancelled out.  Since then, Big Tech giants have COLLUDED to influence elections, ban a president, ban hypotheses on elections and viruses, and ban great progressives like Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., and Glenn Greenwald.

At the same time, cancel culture has been tearing down historical statues and setting buildings on fire.  There is a wall around WDC based on a predictable and planned event which looks very much like a false flag.  So, one of the main conspirators calls for investigations - like the Warren Report and the 9/11 Commission, both of which were JOKES.  These are terrible times, and China is just sitting on the sidelines, laughing.

Stay strong, Australia!
[identity profile] commie-gardener.livejournal.com
Fresh Cambridge Analytica leak ‘shows global manipulation is out of control’

Company’s work in 68 countries laid bare with release of more than 100,000 documents

An explosive leak of tens of thousands of documents from the defunct data firm Cambridge Analytica is set to expose the inner workings of the company that collapsed after the Observer revealed it had misappropriated 87 million Facebook profiles.

More than 100,000 documents relating to work in 68 countries that will lay bare the global infrastructure of an operation used to manipulate voters on “an industrial scale” are set to be released over the next months.

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