Facebook just censored me

You cannot make this shit up! I found the following message waiting for me in surprise (see screenshot below) when I recently re-activated my Facebook page in order to get into my Expedia account:

So, Facebook’s algorithms are censoring legal history papers now? My paper “Domestic Constitutional Violence,” available here via SSRN and which I presented in 2018 at a special symposium at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, surveys a series of laws enacted by Congress, beginning with the Militia Acts of the mid 1790s, authorizing the president to use military force inside the United States. Suffice it to say I not only closed my Facebook account for good; I went ahead and deleted it!

About F. E. Guerra-Pujol

When I’m not blogging, I am a business law professor at the University of Central Florida.
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1 Response to Facebook just censored me

  1. GP says:

    Once censorship starts – it is difficult to stop. History has proven that.

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