Yea, but this one tipped the balance into the negative.
Some girls cause shrinkage and promote gayness.
Best to avoid at all costs.
#BagstersFactsOfLife
Project Veritas: What words? Why, those look familiar.
A report authored by Yamamoto and Facebooks Chief Data Scientist, Eduardo Arino de la Rubia, specifically notes that destructive behaviors such as [r]ed-pilling normies to convert them to their worldview, is specifically prohibited on the platform. The report gives an example of red-pill content not allowed on the site, linking a video by Lauren Chen of BlazeTV.
Project Veritas stated:
The video linked in the presentation was made by Lauren Chen, a conservative commentator who now hosts a program on BlazeTV. If you actually watch the video you can see that it clearly isnt abusive or promoting harassment, the video was a criticism of social justice, said Chen when asked for comment on this story. She added that the video actually promotes equality and individualism.
On a page from the presentation titled Strategies we use today, Yamamoto and de la Rubia list demote bad content. They add, we should still of course delete and demote, but we can do even more
Other terms that are viewed as bad content by Facebook include terms such as zucced, REEE, and normie. The Facebook Insider believes that Facebook is shifting the goal posts by claiming that jokes generally made by conservatives are now classified in the same bracket as actual racist comments. Its one thing, if youre dropping the n-word, the Facebook insider stated. Or things like that, using some kind of homophobic or racial slur, by all means thats something that a platform should not want on it. But now youre moving it to things like, jokes that conservatives tend to make.
Read the full report by Project Veritas here.