Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Free Planet STILL BLOCKED by Facebook

'Free Planet blocked by Facebook'

The last few emails I've received on this issue, have had somewhere in the title or body, "You must be doing something right."


Free Planet IS NOT A SPAMMING SITE, nor does it contain spyware of any sort as all the content (which is written as text) is hosted on Google's own hosting service BLOGGER.

Facebook has been blocking links to Free Planet's posts for the last year or more. In fact, recently, this issue has become a MAJOR INTERNET ISSUE with sites like Digg etc having whole threads on this Free Planet blocking issue via Facebook.

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The FREE PLANET blog has 350+ Followers and thousands of hits a day. Those concerned readers, those free thinkers, those soon-to-be dissidents (obviously) might want to share the Free Planet message with as many of their 'social media friends' as possible, this includes their friends on Facebook (a totally legitimate thing to do, right?)

When I had a Facebook account, I personally asked Facebook to stop blocking this not-for-profit Free Planet blog on numerous occassions. I believe many other people have also complained to Facebook to get them to unblock this blog's url or bitly or tinyurl versions (smell the collusion).

All to no avail.


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Facebook should just play fair and UNBAN Free Planet so that posts can be shared with friends.

4 comments:

Jennifer Reynolds said...

This has been going on for a long time! I have tried to post a link to one of your writings here multiple times --- it never works.

Mike Philbin said...

Jennifer,

blogpost updated, with news that the bitly/tinyurl workaround has been SUBVERTED.

How do they do that?

As I'm no longer on facebook I can't complain (not that it did any good when I was), PUBLIC CAMPAIGN OF REINSTATEMENT looks like the only way.

The Sonic Awakening said...

Keep up the good work Mike. This is a really good blog.

Facebook's CIA masters are becoming more and more obvious.

Alex V said...

just hack the matrix (FB), modify the address like this:
http://mikephilbin.blog.spot.co.uk/2012/03/free-planet-blocked-by-facebook.html, by adding a dot (.) in the middle of the address, in this case FB accepts the text. Then tell the people that before copying and posting the url address in their browser they must delete de (.) and voila, they can browse the info. It worked!