After Facebook posts about Linux were removed with warnings about 'malicious software,' Meta blames an enforcement error and says 'discussions of Linux are allowed.' ...
Facebook's heavy-handed censoring of Linux groups and topics was made 'in error,' the social media juggernaut has admitted.
Mark Zuckerberg recently struck a new pose in hopes of pleasing President Trump, saying Meta would no longer check facts or censor free speech, and blaming other executives for previous policies at ...
We have been forgetting who the good guys are lately Facebook’s bizarre censorship of Linux groups and the wholesome ...
DistroWatch, a website that covers Linux-related content, posted a Linux-related post on Facebook, which was removed as 'malicious software.' Meta later said that ...
Facebook is reportedly removing posts which share links to DistroWatch Other mentions of Linux and open-source OSs also affected Meta says this was an "error" and that it's been fixed Some posts ...
It seems that Facebook is now banning some posts or threads that mention the word «Linux». As reported by Tom’s HardwareSome posts mentioning the Linux family of operating systems or related ...
On Mastodon, DistroWatch says: "I've been told, but have been unable to confirm, that Facebook has lifted the ban on posting links to DistroWatch.(Which is great.) My personal FB account is still ...
Does Facebook hate Linux? The social media site has been upsetting Linux fans for mysteriously taking down user posts mentioning the OS. The problem came to light when DistroWatch, a site that ...