Turtlesoup
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It's Facebook's house. If Facebook doesn't want you hanging around their living room, they can kick you out of their house. They don't even need a reason.
Facebook is a business that generates revenue based on 'friend' links. More friends, more money for Facebook and this app was bad for their business.Facebook has way to much power
How quick you forget what you fought for.It's Facebook's house. If Facebook doesn't want you hanging around their living room, they can kick you out of their house.
They don't even need a reason.
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We don't serve their kind here.
Yep! Very progressive. Next is seats at the back of the bus, separate bathrooms, separate drinking fountains, etc, etc, etc,...
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That's eventually what happens by the customer that gets green energy capabilities.Would it be okay for a natural gas/coal energy supplier to drop customers who were developing green energy?
And if I'm a baker and don't want to bake you a queer cake with a fag message, they can kick you out of their house as well. They don't even need a reason.
I deleted my account last week. F--- them.
I’m thinking that as long as enough consumers continue to gripe about FB’s monopoly type of actions,It's Facebook's house. If Facebook doesn't want you hanging around their living room, they can kick you out of their house.
They don't even need a reason.
I did way back in Jan when they deleted Trump. Fuck AssBook.I deleted my account last week. F--- them.
The guys latest objection is in making a pink cake with blue frosting. And objecting only because the cake was for a transgender woman, and what the two colors symbolized.And if I'm a baker and don't want to bake you a queer cake with a fag message, they can kick you out of their house as well. They don't even need a reason.
When their "house" encompasses nearly all ability to communicate with a mass-market/community, there is justification to have their role in public discourse reviewed and if their actions are harming citizens disproportionately, yes, government has a role to play.It's Facebook's house. If Facebook doesn't want you hanging around their living room, they can kick you out of their house.
They don't even need a reason.
The government has limited choices. Right now they are pressuring facebook and twitter to police themselves, and if they fail to do so, that congress would instead enact laws to force them to police themselves.When their "house" encompasses nearly all ability to communicate with a mass-market/community, there is justification to have their role in public discourse reviewed and if their actions are harming citizens disproportionately, yes, government has a role to play.