Members of Atlanta’s Ormewood Park Facebook group, have recently found their discussions of:

  • Organizing protests
  • Requests for information regarding criminal activity
  • Woman’s Rights (Abuse, Reproduction, etc)
  • Civil Rights topics
  • Corruption, fraud, or maleficence by political persons or organizations
  • General policies and actions by political persons or organizations
  • Graphics (memes, infographics, etc) referencing any of the above
  • Links to sites that may express any of the above

… and other community concerns increasingly censored by a small group of moderators shaping the conversation by blocking and removing any content they find objectionable or supportive of views deemed controversial to the growing authoritative regime.

In a move seen in similar online communities such as Reddit and X (formerly Twitter), communities are being deprived of long-standing means to coordinate resistance to increasing controls on speech, gathering and resistance.

  • ssatl
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    2 months ago

    I’m in that group and have been blissfully unaware as I don’t use FB much these days. Both surprising and not surprising at the same time.

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      2 months ago

      It is been a slow rise, “moderating” content that they find objectionable by applying a rule against “controversy” and “policy”. They get really upset if you point it out! When they get called out too much over it, they dial it back for a while, but are right back at it after they think enough time has passed.