5 Sept 2013

Posts about No War With Syria rallies being censored by fascist Facebook on major pages

(Image credit: The Anti-Media)
By Madison Ruppert: Posts speaking out against the United States’ proposed military operation in Syria are being censored on the Anti-Media’s Facebook page.
Nick Bernabe, the administrator of the page, provided two reports from users confirming problems interacting with the page as well as evidence showing that posts mentioning the war in Syria were restricted in their reach.
This is the same page responsible for heavily promoting the “No War With Syria” rallies. While the majority of the people of the United States continue to oppose an attack on Syria, according to the latest poll, the Obama administration continues to push Congress to authorize a strike.
Unfortunately, that ugly possibility is becoming increasingly realistic with the Senate approving a draft resolution to use U.S. military force in Syria.
One user reported that they were unable to comment or like any of the page’s posts.
“Is Facebok preventing me from spreading your posts?” they asked.
Later, another user reported that when they attempted to like some of the posts, their likes would be removed within 15 seconds.


(Image credit: The Anti-Media)
(Image credit: The Anti-Media)
“This happens no matter how many times I like something!” she said.
The most striking evidence of all is that when the same image gained some 10,000 additional views when it did not include text that mentioned the war in Syria.

(Image credit: The Anti-Media)
(Image credit: The Anti-Media)
“The fight is not over, join the rallies against war in Syria today – find our local rallies in the search bar on Facebook,” read the text on the image that was viewed only 4,962 times.
The other image was viewed 14,432 times in less than an hour.

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This would hardly be surprising since March Against Monsanto events were being similarly censored on Facebook.
If you have experienced something similar, please leave a comment or report it to the page’s administrators. If you run a page and have experienced something similar and can provide evidence, please contact me.

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