Example of Social Media Banning My Posts

“Submitted by SK-B on August 3, 2024 at 3:08 pm
Can We See An Example or Two?
Chris’ statement that, “I am innocent. I am falsely accused,” is not self-evident. Whether it is true or false, it would help iBrattleboro readers to better understand the matter if Chris would post a copy of each banned post, name the platform which banned it, and a copy of each explanation of how each of Chris’ posts violated community standards.”

In response to the reader’s comment, have attached here one of many examples of Facebook banning a post of mine. What they do is circle it in red ink and then delete it, as if they have a person who has nothing to do all day but follow me around on the internet. Every post they ban is perfectly innocent and nice. It is pure harassment by Facebook.

ibrattleboro.com only allows me to upload one image, or I would show you a bunch of them that I take screen shots of just when Facebook circles my comment in red and before they delete it. I am a perfectly nice 72 year old woman and I find it shocking that facebook finds me so interesting that they have to hire people to harass me! Same with other social media!

I do want to notify you all that I did apply in June, before the deadline, to the Democratic National Convention, to be an internet online “influencer”. I came across this opportunity, saw a link to apply, and thought, why not? You have to have a proven following of over 50,000 people to be invited in person to the Democratic National Convention to be an internet “influencer”. They decided that traditional media does not reach all people, and that this new breed of online internet “influencers” can reach voters they might not otherwise reach.

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https://demconvention.com/creators/

So, I put the Vermont Secretary of State information on my website showing I got over 48,000 votes in the general election for Auditor of Accounts in 2020, on the ballot as a Progressive candidate, and the Democratic National Convention people said I might be allowed to be one of the online influencers who is not at the Convention, but working from home.

“DNCC2024 Remote Creator Opportunities
We are committed to engaging Americans across the country and making our convention accessible to creators like you. In additional to on-location opportunities, we will also invite content creators to cover the convention remotely and gain access to our Digital Creators Lounge (online) featuring program highlights, clips, and curated content.”

So, since I applied in June, and have not heard back yet if I am selected to be a “remote creator”, Facebook has been harrassing me constantly with this new thing of circling my comments in red then deleting them.

I filled out all the forms for the second round of questions sent to me by the DNC, and I stated that I would prefer if they make their next response to me after the August 6, 2024 primary election in the state of Missouri where my first cousin’s son is on the ballot for the Democratic primary election, Lucas Kunce for U.S. Senator. His mother lives in Vermont. That’s tomorrow, and I’m waiting with excitement to see if he wins!
https://www.kcur.org/politics-elections-and-government/2024-07-30/missouri-us-senate-josh-hawley-lucas-kunce-karla-may-2024-primary

Of course, winning the primary election as a Democrat in Missouri is just like inviting a horse to kick you in the head, because it is primarily a Republican state, and Democrats tend to lose in November. One of these days I’ll “influence” him to run for elected office in Vermont, after all, he can go stay at his mother’s place! https://www.facebook.com/MsFayeG

Now, if the Democratic National Convention does allow me to be a “Remote Creator” I have notified CCTV.org in Burlington, Vermont so that we can do it together.

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