To an inevitable war, there are only two ways - fight or flight. Some will fight and lose and some with fly away and group and try to persevere. Our only chance is to be organized but now are the hardest times for that.
I have an idea that would benefit from a user like you. Sharing information, like you do, is most important. But we need to be clever to avoid being detected online. And sharing it in more than conspiracy subs. Think about it and let me know.
Yeah news companies wanted to be paid by Facebook for their articles circulating on there iirc. Facebook said nope, no news then. Banned all news from Australia even actual emergency news and university related stuff too. Then were like okay okay we'll allow those. In my opinion they could have reached some type of bargaining agreement with the news companies here, since people go to Facebook for news and Facebook generates traffic for news articles. Seems like a win-win to work something out
It said "globally" in the text, so I thought that it implied globally. I am not in Australia. I just wanted to experiment with it before passing it on.
Facebook just speeding up the exodus from their own platform, creating that bigger need for web3 the next generation of decentralized platforms. Great to see.
I wish I could help Australians...
To an inevitable war, there are only two ways - fight or flight. Some will fight and lose and some with fly away and group and try to persevere. Our only chance is to be organized but now are the hardest times for that.
I have an idea that would benefit from a user like you. Sharing information, like you do, is most important. But we need to be clever to avoid being detected online. And sharing it in more than conspiracy subs. Think about it and let me know.
I bet it would be really easy to get crates of SKS rifles into the North territories.
If I were wealthy, I'd facilitate that.
Insane!!! Jesus, just take the whole internet down. Let's just call it a failed experiment.
Apparently this happened before all this. This is unrelated to the present situation.
Yeah news companies wanted to be paid by Facebook for their articles circulating on there iirc. Facebook said nope, no news then. Banned all news from Australia even actual emergency news and university related stuff too. Then were like okay okay we'll allow those. In my opinion they could have reached some type of bargaining agreement with the news companies here, since people go to Facebook for news and Facebook generates traffic for news articles. Seems like a win-win to work something out
Probably in preparation for their new CCP overlords after Taiwan falls.
They did it under the guise of copywrite, not censorship.
They say they want tech giants like googlenews and facebook to pay the news companies for sharing links to their content.
Ultimately it looks like they want to black out Australia from the rest of the internet so you can't see what's happening.
When did they send this to you, OP?
I just posted an Australian news story from an Australian source on Facebook. No warning.
It said "globally" in the text, so I thought that it implied globally. I am not in Australia. I just wanted to experiment with it before passing it on.
Facebook just speeding up the exodus from their own platform, creating that bigger need for web3 the next generation of decentralized platforms. Great to see.
Old, misleading.
Stop spreading misinformation you fucking idiot.