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I use FB for a couple special interest groups , not unlike this one . I’ve actually met some fun people in person , like this group . However I don’t often get into online shitfights or care much , I have actual live friends to tell me when I’m a dick , I don’t need internet friends for that .


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Yup, I got onto FB to use one group, I have no interest in making virtual friends or any other social media drama.
Enough nonsense from the 11 people that use this site to keep me entertained...
 
Update: Well my FB adventure lasted less than 2 days, just received word that my account has been removed.
No reason was provide, this lead me to believe what @PrivatePilot was talking about, this was 100% AI related...

Ah well, can't say I didn't try... LOL
 
Update: Well my FB adventure lasted less than 2 days, just received word that my account has been removed.
No reason was provide, this lead me to believe what @PrivatePilot was talking about, this was 100% AI related...

Ah well, can't say I didn't try... LOL

Just get another email address, a fresh IP, clear anll your browsers cookies, and start over.

I'd try to build some history and real engagement with real friends on your profile before diving into marketplace though moving forward. 😉
 
Just get another email address, a fresh IP, clear anll your browsers cookies, and start over.

I'd try to build some history and real engagement with real friends on your profile before diving into marketplace though moving forward. 😉
Thanks, I'm good. I think it's the internet gods telling me to stop using something I really should not be using.. LOL
 
Why is FB market placed so wacky? Search for Ford Ranger - it shows some then starts showing a whole bunch of other vehicles and finally back to more Rangers. At least Kijiji has a good search function.
 
@timtune the search function is crap, you are lucky sometimes to even get the first few ads to be what you searched for.

Even more irony, their AI:

Kills legit accounts (like the OPs) but rarely scam ones (even when reported).
Rarely removes ads that violates their policies, including ones that have been flagged.
Will remove legit ads (sometimes 100% for certain items) that do not violate their policies.
 
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Will remove legit ads (sometimes 100% for certain items) that do not violate their policies.

I've seen numerous bicycle and watch ads that the items have to be phonetically spelled to get past the over exuberant AI that thinks the real spelling is gun /gun parts related
 
I've seen numerous bicycle and watch ads that the items have to be phonetically spelled to get past the over exuberant AI that thinks the real spelling is gun /gun parts related
Same for brands in certain cases. Post a legit watch ad with, as an example, the word Omega and the ad gets taken down immediately...someone else posts an obvious counterfeit (100% against their policies) with the same word and the ad stays up. So broken, likely something to do with number of postings, who knows. Words like calibre (watch movement), etc. all cause problems, but only sometimes...

In a private FB watch group I am in they hand to ban the term "naked" which is watch collector speak for without box and papers in the sales section. FB was going to shutdown the entire group for "pornography"
 
@timtune the search function is crap, you are lucky sometimes to even get the first few ads to be what you searched for.

Even more irony, their AI:

Kills legit accounts (like the OPs) but rarely scam ones (even when reported).
Rarely removes ads that violates their policies, including ones that have been flagged.
Will remove legit ads (sometimes 100% for certain items) that do not violate their policies.
As with all social media, their value is directly correlated with number of users and activity. Lots of active fake users are far more valuable than a few passive real users. Afaik, we never got the answer as to how many twitter accounts were fake/bots. IIRC estimates were far more than half were not people. FB is probably similar. Nuking the scammers means admitting that userbase has been shrinking for years instead of following the exponential growth they are using to lure investors.
 
I've seen numerous bicycle and watch ads that the items have to be phonetically spelled to get past the over exuberant AI that thinks the real spelling is gun /gun parts related
My Kawasaki Concours ad was rejected because I mentioned it had a Rifle windscreen. I changed the spelling to Riffle and it went through.

I've noticed this word no-no game on YouTube as well. A documentary will blip out word like die, sex, drugs, kill etc from the original audio. People don't die any more. They stop living.
 
I've noticed this word no-no game on YouTube as well. A documentary will blip out word like die, sex, drugs, kill etc from the original audio. People don't die any more. They stop living.

YouTube is different. The edits/bleeps are done voluntarily by the creators. You can leave them in if you want, but YouTube will demonetizes the video. You just don't earn any money for views.
 

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