Facebook disabled the account today (Monday 10/2). Someone deactivated it yesterday, but I was able to reactivate it. They clearly aren’t very happy that happened so everyone else go sign up stupid accounts, haha.
This sucks, poor Frederick really liked being on Facebook and had almost 50 friends already. Shame on them for imposing such strict regulations… he was clearly a mature user unlike the weirdos that are probably about to sign-up. (now that the site is open to everyone)


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Facebook seems faceless to me in relation to the robotic effects of FARCEbook trying to protect themselves from what their farcebots consider is ’spam’. One might have thought that people would use the same message on a large portion of friends saving time on re-writing BUT not FARCEbook who see it as a dangerous action. Sadly their farcebots can’t tell the difference from adverts and social connectivity of human beings – though one could think that checking up on private messages sent to friends to invite them to connect fell outside the scope of control and into the scope of privacy.
Of course don’t get me started on someone being disabled not getting the right of reply – defending themselves with being able to collect their history and not knowing what the hell they’ve been ‘disabled’ – ‘crippled’ – cut off or whatever else you’d like to call it. I don’t know if anyone’s read Franz Kafka ‘The Trial” but it certainly seemed poignant to me FARCEbook appears very Kafkaesque. Faceless farce book!
Facebook wouldn’t accept my dog’s name and set up an account for him. They tell you to fill out a report if you think the name should be accepted. I did that and then all you get in return is a form letter. Facebook sucks!