Posted on 05/10/2016 8:25:47 AM PDT by StevenCrowder
Yesterday, I, Steven Crowder, told you that there was more to come. Well, its coming. And there is faaaaar more behind the scenes than can even be disclosed here. So please bookmark this site and check back, or join the mailing list here. As a matter of fact, this simple, legal petition for information was a long-time coming. Recent events have only required the timeline be sped up. Below is the official statement and motion filed by my legal representation. I encourage you to read it in its entirety so that you will understand, this is an issue regarding transparency and the trust of business clients (as well as users), NOT merely censorship which Facebook has the right to do. Its high time people stop complaining and somebody do something about it. Well, here we go Dallas, TexasIn light of the recent allegations brought to our attention by Michael Nunez and Gizmodo.com, Steven Crowder is taking steps to determine what, if any, legal action is necessary to address the assertions that he has been targeted by Facebook for suppression due to his conservative political commentary. The Gizmodo.com story coincides with, and now potentially provides an explanation for, Facebooks mismanagement of payments made to Facebook by Mr. Crowder and its woefully biased and unprofessional treatment of his accounts during an ongoing billing dispute. Simultaneously, Facebook has chosen to avoid any transparency in the ongoing removal of certain political posts by Mr. Crowder, ignoring all requests for explanation of purported policy violations. These issues have been ignored by Facebook and its Legal Department despite repeated attempts to resolve the issue on his behalf. Facebooks ongoing refusal to take action regarding their clear-cut, inexcusable financial errors has necessitated that preliminary legal steps be taken. It is fully understood that Facebook has every right to curate any content they so desire on their platform. However, Facebooks bullying methods of operation in tandem with both the long-standing evidence of misconduct and the allegations newly brought to light require further investigation given the direct financial ramifications on business clients acting in trust with Facebook. As part of this investigation, a petition for pre-suit discovery has been filed in Dallas County, Texas seeking discovery from Facebook regarding the actions of its News Feed curators as well as its billing department. A copy is attached. Mr. Crowder is confident that Facebook will promptly and transparently address the request for information.
OFFICIAL DOCUMENT IMAGES AT LINK
Hopefully your filing will be properly f o r ma t t e d
1 reason I never signed up for this new wave gestapo.
Stop supporting these leftist nazis.
Do something to get massive news coverage......
Best to you. I would love to see someone, as Trump would say, “crack some eggs” at Facebook.
It’s a tough call.
Realize that most under age 30 (or perhaps older) use social media as their primary source.
Things like newspapers and tv news are not in their vocabulary at all.
In my view, Trump’s Phalanx CIWS approach to Twitter is a big factor in his success.
Great, Steven, go get ‘em.
All you have to do is click on the link.
That’s why I provided the link.
Yesterday, I, Steven Crowder, told you that there was more to come. Well, its coming. And there is faaaaar more behind the scenes than can even be disclosed here. So please bookmark this site and check back, or join the mailing list here.
As a matter of fact, this simple, legal petition for information was a long-time coming. Recent events have only required the timeline be sped up. Below is the official statement and motion filed by my legal representation. I encourage you to read it in its entirety so that you will understand, this is an issue regarding transparency and the trust of business clients (as well as users), NOT merely censorship which Facebook has the right to do.
Its high time people stop complaining and somebody do something about it. Well, here we go Dallas, TexasIn light of the recent allegations brought to our attention by Michael Nunez and Gizmodo.com, Steven Crowder is taking steps to determine what, if any, legal action is necessary to address the assertions that he has been targeted by Facebook for suppression due to his conservative political commentary.
The Gizmodo.com story coincides with, and now potentially provides an explanation for, Facebooks mismanagement of payments made to Facebook by Mr. Crowder and its woefully biased and unprofessional treatment of his accounts during an ongoing billing dispute. Simultaneously, Facebook has chosen to avoid any transparency in the ongoing removal of certain political posts by Mr. Crowder, ignoring all requests for explanation of purported policy violations.
These issues have been ignored by Facebook and its Legal Department despite repeated attempts to resolve the issue on his behalf. Facebooks ongoing refusal to take action regarding their clear-cut, inexcusable financial errors has necessitated that preliminary legal steps be taken. It is fully understood that Facebook has every right to curate any content they so desire on their platform.
However, Facebooks bullying methods of operation in tandem with both the long-standing evidence of misconduct and the allegations newly brought to light require further investigation given the direct financial ramifications on business clients acting in trust with Facebook. As part of this investigation, a petition for pre-suit discovery has been filed in Dallas County, Texas seeking discovery from Facebook regarding the actions of its News Feed curators as well as its billing department. A copy is attached.
Mr. Crowder is confident that Facebook will promptly and transparently address the request for information.
You go Crowder
And there is faaaaar more behind the scenes than can even be disclosed here. So please bookmark this site and check back, or join the mailing list here. As a matter of fact, this simple, legal petition for information was a long-time coming. Recent events have only required the timeline be sped up. Below is the official statement and motion filed by my legal representation. I encourage you to read it in its entirety so that you will understand, this is an issue regarding transparency and the trust of business clients (as well as users), NOT merely censorship which Facebook has the right to do.
Its high time people stop complaining and somebody do something about it. Well, here we go
Dallas, TexasIn light of the recent allegations brought to our attention by Michael Nunez and Gizmodo.com, Steven Crowder is taking steps to determine what, if any, legal action is necessary to address the assertions that he has been targeted by Facebook for suppression due to his conservative political commentary.
The Gizmodo.com story coincides with, and now potentially provides an explanation for, Facebooks mismanagement of payments made to Facebook by Mr. Crowder and its woefully biased and unprofessional treatment of his accounts during an ongoing billing dispute. Simultaneously, Facebook has chosen to avoid any transparency in the ongoing removal of certain political posts by Mr. Crowder, ignoring all requests for explanation of purported policy violations. These issues have been ignored by Facebook and its Legal Department despite repeated attempts to resolve the issue on his behalf. Facebooks ongoing refusal to take action regarding their clear-cut, inexcusable financial errors has necessitated that preliminary legal steps be taken.
It is fully understood that Facebook has every right to curate any content they so desire on their platform. However, Facebooks bullying methods of operation in tandem with both the long-standing evidence of misconduct and the allegations newly brought to light require further investigation given the direct financial ramifications on business clients acting in trust with Facebook.
As part of this investigation, a petition for pre-suit discovery has been filed in Dallas County, Texas seeking discovery from Facebook regarding the actions of its News Feed curators as well as its billing department. A copy is attached. Mr. Crowder is confident that Facebook will promptly and transparently address the request for information. OFFICIAL DOCUMENT IMAGES AT LINK
HOORAY StevenCrowder. Thank you, sir. BTTT!
Best of luck to you Steven - I have a nagging feeling you’ll be needing it. I would love nothing better than to see Farcebook go down in flames.
Maybe I’ll click later.
Good Luck.
It’s astounding how those living in their own private information bubbles, perpetually un-critically accept the dearth of mindless, illogical disinfotainment flowing from the font of all un-wisdom known as Facebook.
hopefully, paragraphs too.
but then there would be nothing to bitch about
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