Facebook Unpublished The Turtleboy Sports Fallout Shelter Hours After Our Blog Exposing DA Joe Early’s Public Text Messages About State Police Coverup
Last night we published this blog about District Attorney Joe Early’s office and the text messages they were sending each other after we published our story about the coverup of Alli Bibaud’s arrest report. We shared it on our remaining FB pages. Then this morning we were alerted that the Turtleboy Sports Safe Space page had been unpublished for not following Facebook’s Page Terms:
They did not tell us what post was reported, or what was wrong with the post. We hit the appeal button, which did not let us explain ourselves. But we can still see this page as admins. All of them let us like or comment on a post, except for this one:
This is what we get for reporting the news and this massive coverup by the District Attorney and higher ups in the Mass State Police.
We’ll just add it to our lawsuit.
So we created a new page, and we DARE them to take this one down:
You can like and follow Turtleboy Sports Black Lives Matter by clicking here. Because here at TBS we believe that black lives do in fact matter. Does Facebook believe black lives matter? We will see if they allow our page to stay up.
Please also like and follow the Turtleboy Smiles and Sunshine, and the Turtleboy Sports Alpha Backup Page.
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They did and still flicking me over in going on 8year’s. Need your help
The Facebook software just does a wildcard search on “turtleboy” and takes down anything that matches, even if it isn’t violating their terms, because they are the modern-day McCarthyites.
Nothing new here, unfortunately. Liberals run Facebook, so you’re going to have about as much success in that venue as you would on the Huffington Post or MoveOn.org.
The only way Facebook can prove itself fit to operate in the Chinese and Iranian markets is to first demonstrate its ability to operate to the satisfaction of the local like minded regime.
Minor setback. Still winning the war.