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Is Feedback Still Important?
It depends on who or what you are.
Can we talk? Facebook is now larger than any of us can possibly imagine, but when it comes to community standards, they have no way for us to give feedback. Oh, please, if you have a different experience, please share.
Imagine a car club site that’s been up for nearly 15 years with more than 8K followers that was taken down for violating community standards. According to our attorney, there is NO violation for everyone who’s looked at it, and so on. In fact, they state that there is NO violation and then say it was removed for a Community Standards violation.
I think I’m speaking for a lot of people when I say, “If you don’t like something we’ve done, fine, give us a chance to explain. Or at least don’t use two words to describe what could be something but is now covered in the more than one hundred pages read on the singular subject of “Community Standards.”
This is more than unfair. It’s not reasonable. Well, other than complaining or mentioning it to you folks, I’ve found nothing. If you know of something, please be so kind as to pass it along.