Really now, how does this violate community standards?
Just asking.

(Cross-posted @ TechwagTechwag)
By Dan Morrill on June 22, 2012
Posted in Application Software | Tagged censorship, Community standards, Copy Right, facebook | 2 Responses
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Personally, I’d hope that this was an “automated” machine that just messed up. If it was a human being, they should probably be fired.
Just saying, finding that inappropriate on a social media site is, in and of itself, inappropriate.
8-20-2012 The scum running Facebook have really hit a new low, even for them, in both maliciousness and incompetence. The screenshots documenting this recent series of events are at http://www.facebookcensorship.com It really will take a class action lawsuit to get them cleaned up.