You might have heard mention of a little ongoing controversy about FB deleting posts containing the famous picture of the napalm girl. The Guardian newspaper proudly declared in an article today that FB had backed down and was reinstating the possibility to share it - I guess they had modified their famous "Facebook Community Standards"(tm)
Only not quite. I posted the page from the Guardian saying that Facebook had backed down from deleting Nick Ut's photo of the napalm girl, with the picture itself shown just below the headline.
And this is what the algorithm sends me:
"Facebook backs down from 'napalm girl' censorship and reinstates photo
After initially defending its decision to remove the iconic Vietnam war photo featuring a naked girl, the company has decided to allow users to share it"
Followed by:
"You’re Temporarily Blocked From Posting
This temporary block will last 30 days, and you won’t be able to post on Facebook until it’s finished.
You’ve repeatedly posted things that aren’t allowed on Facebook. Read the Facebook Community Standards to learn what kinds of posts aren’t allowed."
Confused? And just how many people have shared this page on Facebook today, I wonder.
Anyway, unless they reinstall some news-reading humans to clear the mess I will have a time-out lasting 30 days.