I first noticed it last year, and it was discouraging, to say the least.
Google was not picking up my posts.
Searching for keywords I use, searching for exact titles and phrases I used, still nothing.
My blogger settings were fine. That wasn't it.
Google picked up the Campus Watch reprint of my story on Hatem Bazian's failed feta boycott, but not my original, here.
Searching for the exact key words of the post Hatem Bazian's BDS feta fail at Trader Joes yields no results for this blog.
Shadow banning is real.
There was no warning. There was no appeal. There was no statement on how to fix this.
Other search engines still pick up my postings. People are finding their way here. I can see my user statistics and the comments left behind.
From Duck Duck Go:
Today, the shadow ban extends to Facebook. Multiple people attempting to share my post on the Gaza strawberry exports have been told its "abusive".
I have no way of knowing if this is the work of a rogue Google employee, an algorithm gone wrong, or a direct and cynical attempt to silence pro-Israel voices. Whatever the explanation, it is dangerous to assume that Google or any other Web giant is a neutral arbitrator.
Has anyone else experienced this? What recourse do we have? Is exporting the content to a new blog the way to go? Is it time to abandon Blogger as a platform altogether?
Feedback and advice welcome.
Showing posts with label Facebook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Facebook. Show all posts
Sunday, February 2, 2020
Monday, October 26, 2015
Why is Facebook censoring Bernard-Henri Lévy: Things We Need to Stop Hearing About the ‘Stabbing Intifada’ ?
From Stand With Us: Why did Facebook pull every single posting of Bernard-Henri Lévy's column, "Things We Need to Stop Hearing About the ‘Stabbing Intifada’"? They'll leave up detailed instructions on how make sure your knife attack on an Israeli is fatal, but they took down and won't even let you post the column by one of France’s most famed philosophers, a journalist, and a bestselling writer.
So we're posting the text here. Please, share and complain to Facebook. This is so very wrong.
See the full article at Algemeiner
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Lévy is considered a founder of the New Philosophy movement and is a leading thinker on religious issues, genocide, and international affairs. His 2013 book, Les Aventures de la vérité—Peinture et philosophie: un récit, explores the historical interplay of philosophy and art. His new play, “Hotel Europe,” which premiered in Sarajevo on June 27, 2014, and in Paris on September 9, is a cry of alarm about the crisis facing the European project and the dream behind it.
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Bernard-Henri Lévy: Things We Need to Stop Hearing About the ‘Stabbing Intifada’
Bernard-Henri Lévy: Things We Need to Stop Hearing About the ‘Stabbing Intifada’
It is painful to hear the phrase “lone wolves” applied to the handful — and perhaps tomorrow the dozens and then the hundreds — of killers of Jews “liked” by thousands of “friends,” followed by tens of thousands of “Tweeters,” and connected to a constellation of sites (such as the Al-Aqsa Media Center and its page dedicated to “the third Jerusalem intifada”) that are orchestrating, at least in part, this bloody ballet.
It is equally painful to listen to the refrain about “Palestinian youth no longer subject to any control,” after seeing the series of sermons published by the Middle East Media Research Institute, in which preachers from Gaza, facing the camera, dagger in hand, call upon followers to take to the streets to maim as many Jews as they can, to inflict as much pain as possible and to spill the maximum amount of blood; doubly painful to hear that refrain from Mahmoud Abbas himself, at the outset of this tragic chain of events a few weeks back, describing as “heroic” the murder of the Henkins in the presence of their children, and then expressing indignation at seeing the “dirty feet” of Jews “defiling” the Al-Aqsa Mosque and declaring “each drop of blood” shed by “each martyr” who dies for Jerusalem “pure.”
Not only painful and intolerable, but also inapplicable, is the canned phrase about “political and social desperation” that is used to explain — or excuse — criminal acts. Everything we know about the new terrorists, their motives and the pride their relatives take in converting, post-mortem, crime into martyrdom and infamy into sacrifice, is, alas, much closer to the portrait of the robotic jihadist who yesterday would take off for Kashmir and today turns up in Syria or Iraq.
It is highly doubtful that “intifada” is the right term to apply to acts that bear more resemblance to the latest installment of a worldwide jihad of which Israel is just one of the stages.
It is doubtful that erudite disquisitions on occupation, colonization and Netanyahu-esque intransigence explain much about a wave of violence that counts among its favored targets Jews with sidelocks — that is, those Jews who are the most conspicuously Jewish, those whom their killers must consider the very image of the Jew, and who, by the way, are often at odds with the Jewish state when not in open secession from it.
It is doubtful that the very question of the state, the question of the two states and thus the question of a negotiated partition of the land — which is, for moderates on both sides, the only question worth posing — has anything to do with a conflagration in which politics has given way to fanaticism and to theories of vast conspiracy, one in which some decide to stab random others as they pass by because of a vague rumor reporting a secret plot to deny Muslims access to Islam’s third holiest site.
It is doubtful, in other words, that the Palestinian cause is being helped in any way by the extremist turn. On the other hand, it is absolutely certain that the cause has everything to lose by it, that the reasonable heads within the movement will be the ones who wind up flattened by the wave, and that the last proponents of compromise, along with what remains of the peace camp in Israel, will pay dearly for the reckless condemnations of the imams of Rafah and Khan Younis.
Intolerable and inapplicable, too, is the cliché of the “cycle” or “spiral” of violence, which, by putting the kamikaze killers and their victims on the same footing, sows confusion and amounts to an incitement to further action.
Intolerable, for the same reason, are the rhetorical appeals “for restraint” and disingenuous pleas “not to inflame the street,” which, as with the “spiral of violence,” reverse the order of causality by implying that a soldier, police officer or civilian acting in self-defense has committed a wrong equal to that of someone who chooses to die after spreading as much terror as he possibly can.
Strange indeed, how tepid are the condemnations of the stabbings of innocent passers-by and rammings of bus stops — condemnations that I have to think would be less half-hearted if the acts had occurred on the streets of Washington, Paris or London.
More than strange — disturbing — is the difference in tone between the equivocal reaction to the recent killings and the unanimous and unambiguous international outpouring of emotion and solidarity elicited by the fatal hatchet attack on a soldier on a London street on May 22, 2013, a scenario that was not very different from those unfolding today in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv.
Intolerable, again, that most of the major media have paid the grieving Israeli families only a fraction of the attention they have paid the families of the perpetrators.
Intolerable, again, that most of the major media have paid the grieving Israeli families only a fraction of the attention they have paid the families of the perpetrators.
Intolerable, finally, the minor mythology growing up around this story of daggers: The weapon of the poor? Really? The weapon one uses because it is within reach and one has no other? When I see those blades, I think of the one used to execute Daniel Pearl; I think of the beheadings of Hervé Gourdel, James Foley and David Haines; I think that the Islamic State’s videos have clearly gained a following, and that we stand on the threshold of a form of barbarity that must be unconditionally denounced if we do not want to see its methods exported everywhere. And I mean everywhere.
This article was translated from the French by Steven B. Kennedy.
UPDATE:
The articles are back. For now
UPDATE:
The articles are back. For now
Sunday, February 16, 2014
Five Minutes for Israel: Report Facebook blood libel page
Our friends at Five Minutes for Israel ask
By what possible Community Standard does Facebook think a page devoted to Jewish ritual murder aka the Blood Libel is acceptable and not hate speech?
The story:
A repulsive and anti-Semitic Facebook page entitled Jewish Ritual Murder was been repeatedly reported to Facebook as being in violation of community standards. Facebook has refused to remove this classic blood libel.
Five Minutes for Israel suggests:
By what possible Community Standard does Facebook think a page devoted to Jewish ritual murder aka the Blood Libel is acceptable and not hate speech?
The story:
A repulsive and anti-Semitic Facebook page entitled Jewish Ritual Murder was been repeatedly reported to Facebook as being in violation of community standards. Facebook has refused to remove this classic blood libel.
Five Minutes for Israel suggests:
Action Item
- Report the page Jewish ritual murder. As we discovered in Facebook lowers the bar Facebook divides administration of complaints between four centres: two in the US, one in Dublin and the other in Hyderabad, India. Perhaps where the complaint is handled makes a difference? Perhaps even who handles it? I have never received a reply so quickly (20 mins tops) as this one. Next shift may look at it differently.
- When they send you a note, you can rate their service. There is a suggestion that only on the 2nd appeal will someone actually look at your complaint (the first time maybe is just an automatic software function). [HT Rotem Abstructure]
Saturday, March 30, 2013
Hows that Secular Democratic State working for you?
From an article by the courageous Khaled Abu Toameh, in the Jerusalem Post:
A Palestinian man who clicked "Like" on a Facebook status criticizing a Palestinian Authority official has been sentenced to six months in prison.
Anas Ismail, 29, of Salfit, near Nablus, was found guilty of "libel and slander."
Ismail is the second Palestinian to be imprisoned for Facebook activities in the past few days.
He was sentenced to prison on the same day another PA court in Bethlehem sentenced a Palestinian journalist to one year in prison for sharing a photo on Facebook that compared PA President Mahmoud Abbas to a villain and spy of French colonial authorities in a Syrian drama.
In the earlier incident, Palestinian journalist Mamdouh Hamamreh, a correspondent for Al-Quds TV in the West Bank, was first arrested by the Palestinian security forces shortly after the derogatory photo appeared on his Facebook page in 2010. He was freed on bail until he was re-arrested last Thursday following the court decision. Abbas pardoned him, some speculate, after intense pressure from the west. Hamamreh was released from prison one day after his sentencing
Incidentally, CAMERA , the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East reporting in America is awarding Khaled Abu Toameh the organizations' coveted Emet (truth) Award at their annual dinner on April 21 in New York City. More than 600 participants are expected to attend the gala. Khaled Abu Toameh consistently reports what the mainstream media will not, and is our window to truth in the West bank and Gaza
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Hate Speech On Facebook: Report Hitler Memes
The title is "[Controversial Humor] Hitler Memes". It appears to be run by high schoolers, and no, its not funny in the slighest. As of today there are 653 "likes".
You can find it here: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Controversial-Humor-Hitler-Memes/375000169220913

Perhaps if enough people report this page it will be shut down It is not just hate speech- it is a direct incitement to violence .
Here's how. Go to the facebook page. Next to the Like button on the page there is a drop down menu that is part of the Message button. Click on the arrow pointing down and that will reveal a menu with options. Click on "report page". Click on "Hate Speech", (targets a religious group, or targets a race or ethnicity, depending on your preference) Then click on "Report to facebook" and hope that they do the right thing.
If that happens, expect Jewish Voice for Peace to claim that the voices of the people have been muzzled by the Zionist lobby.
UPDATE:
Thanks to Nycerbarb:
Here's one more thing you can do. Sign the petition at change.org and ask Facebook to take our complaints about Hate speech seriously.
Friday, June 17, 2011
A Bride for Shalit: Help take down an offensive new Facebook page

June 25 mark 5 years in captivity for Gilad Shalit. Five years without visitation. Five years without external contact. His family 's grief cannot be fathomed. And now, a new and deeply offensive Facebook page, encouraging the kidnapping of more young Israeli has been created.
From YNET
A new Palestinian Facebook group has been launched in recent days titled "The people want a bride for Shalit."
The intention behind the slogan is clear: A call for the abduction of an Israeli female solider who will serve as yet another Hamas bargaining chip in a future prisoner swap with the Jewish state.
Yet beyond the disturbing message, group organizers resorted to particularly sickening "humor" to further their cause, posting a doctored photograph showing a chained Israeli soldier held by an armed Palestinian woman belonging to Hamas' military wing, Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades.
One group member wrote the following message on Facebook: "We need to abduct a soldier who will become a female Shalit, so they get married and bring us a bunch of Shalits."
This deeply offensive page has attracted haters from all sides, and needs to be removed. Please report it to Facebook
http://www.facebook.com/marry.Shalit?sk=wall as a call to violence
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Kill A Jew Day: Anti-Semitism on Facebook

kill a jew day
Date:
Friday, July 9, 2010
Time:
12:00am - 11:30pm
Location:
Everywhere
Description
you must kill at least one jew
Forgive me if I don't link to it. Over 100 people have reported they will attend the event, "Kill a Jew day" on Facebook . And no, don't try and convince me its all in jest. Anti-Semitism is no joke.
According to the JTA, Anti-Semitic incidents around the world more than doubled in 2009 over the previous year. The record number of incidents -- cases that show clear anti-Semitic content and intention -- included 566 incidents of vandalism of Jewish property, which constituted 49 percent of all incidents. Hundreds of incidents against Jewish people and property did not meet the criteria. Many other incidents went unreported.
Perhaps if enough people report this page it will be shut down, as a direct incitement to violence. If that happens, expect Jewish Voice for Peace to claim that the voices of the people have been muzzled by the Zionist lobby.
UPDATE: The Jewish Internet Defense Force reports that 240,000 people received notice of this story as the result of action alert they initiated , and the offending event was removed in hours.
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