I caught the Facebook ban again, and honestly, I'm just as clueless as everyone else about why it keeps happening. It all started when my Instagram got hacked. Since it was linked to my original Facebook account, that one got the axe too. Facebook gave me the whole "appeal in 180 days" notification, which did absolutely nothing. And let's be real, Facebook tech support is basically a myth.
So, like many others, I created another account, thinking I could start fresh. Nope. The process repeats itself. It's honestly devastating that a single word, a phrase, or, as we learned during the peak of COVID-19, not much at all can trigger a Facebook ban. What's even sadder is that Facebook has become the main way for many of us to connect with friends and family, and they can just sever those connections because of a flaw in their algorithms.
I'm sure it's just as frustrating for those I keep sending friend requests to over and over again. Hopefully, someday Facebook will address these algorithm issues and realize the real-world impact they have on meaningful connections. My other hope? That a superior social media platform emerges and sends Facebook the way of MySpace. "X", formerly known as Twitter, is probably the next best thing, but it's still missing some of those features we've all come to rely on.
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