Wow.
So apparently, linking to this forum in a Facebook post is considered a capital offense.
Yesterday, I wrote up a post to share in the
@Fox Legends Program facebook group. I typed up a few observations and lessons that had arisen from a series of posts in this Random Chats thread. I linked to this thread in my post.
Within 5 minutes, Facebook had classified my post as spam.
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In case you can't see the image for whatever reason, it says this:
This post goes against our community standards on Spam.
Only the author of the post and people who manage The Fox Legends Program can see this post.
We have these standards to prevent things like false advertising, fraud and security breaches.
If your content goes against our Community Standards again, your account may be restricted or disabled.
You can disagree with the decision if you think we got it wrong.
Wow. Just wow.
I know for a fact that Fox didn't flag my post.
This was just Facebook's algorithm "detecting" that my post was "spam." The rest of my post was just talking about business lessons. The only thing I can think of that was an "offense" in facebook's eyes was the link.
Oh, and by the way, Facebook FORCES you to hit "Continue," or you can't continue to use the website. You can't even open facebook in a new tab without this popup taking over your screen.
So when you hit "Continue," you're presented with this series of screens:
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Yeah... "You can disagree with the decision, but you can't get your post back." LOL.
So apparently, if I make the mistake of linking to FLF again on Facebook, I'm at risk of losing my account. Wonderful. (Not that I would miss it that much!)