Facebook is blocking and banning discussion of Linux
DistroWatch and other Linux influencers are getting the gag:
"Attempts to engage in topics surrounding the open-source operating system are being branded as violating Facebookâs Community Standards, with the posts being labeled as cybersecurity threats."
At least they still allow Linux users to use the website itself, and that matters far more than being able to talk about Linux. Good time to pitch to Nostr to these guys.
Sources:
https://www.techradar.com/pro/facebook-is-blocking-linux-topics-and-channels-with-no-apparent-reason
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