Secrecy and extortion
Because Facebook rarely discloses the reason for the ban – probably to avoid having to admit how ridiculous their policies are – victims are thrown into a Kafkaesque hell of cann emails and useless FAQs. While it may be laziness on Facebook’s part, it also gives them a bad name. Complaints are this document has not been review by the securities and futures commission rarely or never check, there are strong signs of arbitrariness, homophobia and prudishness in general. Policy is not determin by the content itself, but by (the number of) complaints.
The policy is not determin by the content itself, but by (the number of) complaints.
It could also play a role that Facebook wants to be allow in China: if they are the best kid in the class, that might help. There are also known cases of extortion: a malicious user was willing to refrain from reporting “abuse” if the victim would pay him a sum of money.
Artist names and other fictitious names
A few years ago, artists were forc to use their real name instead of their stage name. All artists? No, only drag queens – because a name like Dolly Bellefleur is of course too cozy to simply allow. At the same time, anyone can adopt a pseudonym if they don’t want to clean email be found by friends from another life or a dark past: in Amsterdam alone, there are hundrs of people who have replac their last name with the name of the city. This is against policy, but if there are no complaints, no action is taken.
In 2014, WhatsApp already had 700 million activeAs an individual users. create a working layout The tool has completely push SMS, which is now consider old-fashion, out of the market. As Duursma says: “Telecom providers have lost their cash cow.” Quickly texting has become a concept. We send photos, videos and many text messages via WhatsApp, about 30 billion messages daily.
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