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Re: Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by tunize(m): 7:36pm On May 26, 2021
Offpoint1:
Those "share this post with family and friends and receive break through before the end of this week"... "Don't ignore, bla bla bla ignored last week and bla bla bla happened to him"

These set of people should be included
So you dislike that thing like me most especially the ones that ends with "share if you don't something strange might happen bla bla" you send me that thing I dey block you straight.
Re: Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by BRATISLAVA: 7:37pm On May 26, 2021
Offpoint1:
Those "share this post with family and friends and receive break through before the end of this week"... "Don't ignore, bla bla bla ignored last week and bla bla bla happened to him"

These set of people should be included

That's spam.
Re: Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by juve4life: 7:38pm On May 26, 2021
Olatunji1929:
All the ipob members account are in God hand because those people are master of misinformation,they too like sharing unverified news, they should please ban kanu completely from every social media like his boss Donald fraud.
Kanu himself aside from his conspiracy theories where he is asking the government to prove a negative, doesnt peddle outright misinformation as much as political propaganda. ( https://www.researchgate.net/publication/333263153_Analysis_of_Radio_Biafra_Effectiveness_on_the_Renewed_Agitation_for_the_Restoration_of_Biafra_Republic_among_Listeners_in_Onitsha_Metropolis , the conclusion may be propaganda itself, but these are his tactics) His conspiracy theories may also be legitimately believed by him, but that's for another day.

The IPOB misinformation is probably done by followers, who have good intentions but bad execution.
Re: Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by Almaigaa: 7:39pm On May 26, 2021
Miracle1991:
Now what will happen with ipob? They are full of lies and propaganda, how are they going to lie to their piglets again?
Seun take note!

All IPOB TERRORIST are brain dead.

Re: Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by kolmart: 7:51pm On May 26, 2021
Facebook is a useless social media it has become an arm of Federal government they block peoples account once you mentioned "cow" I don't know may be the owner is from Fulani or he related with Fulani people. Facebook is a useless social media some people are now using them to gauge peoples voices.
Re: Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by Confirmedzombie: 7:54pm On May 26, 2021
Banmeallday:


But where is your president? Is that fake?

He has not even briefed you on whether COVID cases are getting better or who the new Defence Chief will be...live and direct?

Foolish Black Niggers

Brainwashed Nkita

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Re: Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by CR777: 8:04pm On May 26, 2021
Yetunde106:
Hdbd

What's this nonsense you always post here?
Re: Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by GeneralPula: 8:10pm On May 26, 2021
Olatunji1929:
All the ipob members account are in God hand because those people are master of misinformation,they too like sharing unverified news, they should please ban kanu completely from every social media like his boss Donald fraud.

You’re very right..

The piggz of no nation at hateful & gullible beings..

They re usually having erection over all sort of misinformation..
Re: Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by Premiumwriter2: 8:17pm On May 26, 2021
JackBaueress1:
cheesy

Their actions doesn’t exceed a week, but nairaland murderators will ban for 5 months .



Wicked people

My other account is on ban till 2031!
Re: Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by Nobody: 8:19pm On May 26, 2021
People still dey use Facebook? Wrong timing Mark! Facebook is almost dead.
Re: Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by izunned: 8:25pm On May 26, 2021
HonNL:


Facebook Newsroom

Don't worry, change is constant. Keep thriving in sensoring truth, when we get a better alternative, everybody will desert FB, Twitter and the likes.

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Re: Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by Ghast12: 8:57pm On May 26, 2021
Really
Re: Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by Abiodunspectre(m): 9:07pm On May 26, 2021
This is a good step if properly done.
A whole lot of people share misinformation on the internet without thinking it twice but what do I know. Let me plug in my Oraimo Freepods.
Re: Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by bluefilm: 9:15pm On May 26, 2021
By default, Facebook is now defining what the TRUTH is...

Mark Zuckerberg is really a little cunt_
Re: Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by emmyN(m): 10:06pm On May 26, 2021
Yetunde106:
Hdbd

What is Seun doing about this bot?
Re: Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by meobizy(f): 10:14pm On May 26, 2021
This is really good news. Fake news from Facebook trickles everywhere. Once they can control it, other outlets won't see the point of penning theirs.

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Re: Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by Rebelutionary: 12:27am On May 27, 2021
Sebastine1994:
over regulation is what would kill Facebook.

the same thing is happening to quora, having too much rules.

humans hate rules, that was why God reduced the ten commandment to only one commandments.

LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR AS I HAVE LOVED YOU.

Facebook will ban your account for just minor infringement. they change policy everyday since apple blocked their source of income..

Young people are running away to other platform because their parents have all joined Facebook,

Facebook is already making a lot of enemies, I see their downfall coming soon. they will be relegated like 2go
Too much regulations and Reddit is still there and growing stronger? Abeg tell us something else...what is so difficult in what they are saying? Don't post what isn't verified...simple!

This isn't nairaland where Seun has repeatedly refused to heed sound counsel about checkmating all the B.S that floats in here and Nairaland is bleeding daily from the exodus of critical thinkers. Now all you got in here are mostly "cruise seekers" who offer no cerebral input!

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Re: Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by damienwayne(m): 6:57am On May 27, 2021
Almaigaa:


All IPOB TERRORIST are brain dead.
Lol... A thread on Facebook o and Fulani terrorists are already ejaculating all over!
You better drop that govt free phone and enter bush with your cows... Smh
Re: Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by lewofowtd(m): 8:00am On May 27, 2021
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Re: Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by ivolt: 12:56pm On May 27, 2021
izunned:


Don't worry, change is constant. Keep thriving in sensoring truth, when we get a better alternative, everybody will desert FB, Twitter and the likes.
Not everybody but brainwashed cult members.
Re: Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by Zaharia: 1:48pm On May 27, 2021
HonNL:


Facebook Newsroom
it was done to my profile. I don't know how to fix that
Re: Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by Nobody: 4:04pm On May 27, 2021
Casper21:
Nonsense Facebook. Me wey dey chop ban on FB Nko without posting false information. That's why I love Nairaland, you are free to air your views and be seen whether real or fake cool
But opera news suppose win award for fake news oo

grin
Re: Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by Almaigaa: 4:11pm On May 29, 2021
damienwayne:

Lol... A thread on Facebook o and Fulani terrorists are already ejaculating all over!
You better drop that govt free phone and enter bush with your cows... Smh
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Re: Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by Lawsaite: 7:22am On May 31, 2021
damienwayne:

Lol... A thread on Facebook o and Fulani terrorists are already ejaculating all over!
You better drop that govt free phone and enter bush with your cows... Smh
Hello, please how do I reach you on WhatsApp
Re: Facebook: Taking Action Against People Who Repeatedly Share Misinformation by Breastfeed: 2:20pm On May 31, 2021
they should abeg, its becoming annoying, the other day while browsing on my camon device, i saw a post on Facebook, same thing shared by 6 different people and the worst part was that the news was even very old, like 1yr old o, and you are still sharing it

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