Meta don’t make their money by paying people to answer support requests from their products. Unfortunate but if you’re not paying for a service you are their product not a customer.
laredocronk on
If you base your livelihood on the whims of private company that you don’t have a proper contract with, this is a risk that you take. It’s a painful lesson that some people have to learn.
Building a business on any single social media platform is like building on sand – sooner on later it’s going to collapse on you.
hitanthrope on
It’s certainly not a fantastic thing that platforms currently embroiled in all manner of political sensitivities are also our primary small business platforms.
A lot of people here on Reddit *cough* have had interesting experiences with automated moderation systems. I’m glad I am not running my livelihood on it, but there isn’t a lot of option to avoid it for small businesses. Social is how you reach your customers, so you are at their whim.
ObviouslyTriggered on
I’ll put £10,000 on that they hired some click farm from Vietnam to “promote” their accounts and got done for it….
This always ends up being the case behind pretty much every sob story like this one I’ve ever seen.
Codeworks on
There’s been absolutely loads of people recently banned by ai for child sexual abuse or some other things their accounts really don’t have anything else to do with – to the extent there is now r/facebookdisabledme and r/FacebookBannedMe on here.
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Meta don’t make their money by paying people to answer support requests from their products. Unfortunate but if you’re not paying for a service you are their product not a customer.
If you base your livelihood on the whims of private company that you don’t have a proper contract with, this is a risk that you take. It’s a painful lesson that some people have to learn.
Building a business on any single social media platform is like building on sand – sooner on later it’s going to collapse on you.
It’s certainly not a fantastic thing that platforms currently embroiled in all manner of political sensitivities are also our primary small business platforms.
A lot of people here on Reddit *cough* have had interesting experiences with automated moderation systems. I’m glad I am not running my livelihood on it, but there isn’t a lot of option to avoid it for small businesses. Social is how you reach your customers, so you are at their whim.
I’ll put £10,000 on that they hired some click farm from Vietnam to “promote” their accounts and got done for it….
This always ends up being the case behind pretty much every sob story like this one I’ve ever seen.
There’s been absolutely loads of people recently banned by ai for child sexual abuse or some other things their accounts really don’t have anything else to do with – to the extent there is now r/facebookdisabledme and r/FacebookBannedMe on here.