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by Christopher Hodapp Earlier this month, Facebook decided with its infinite, artificial sagacity to declare this blog site to be spam, for some undisclosed reason. How they arrived at such a...

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Winter

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I'm sure it was the wonderfully anonymous "fact checkers" on Facebook who have the ability to arbitrarily deem anything they don't like as spam or false information with no due process. That whole site is a joke now and is pretty much useless for any type of meaningful information sharing.

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Forthright

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I'm sure it was the wonderfully anonymous "fact checkers" on Facebook who have the ability to arbitrarily deem anything they don't like as spam or false information with no due process. That whole site is a joke now and is pretty much useless for any type of meaningful information sharing.

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The site may have numerous and obvious flaws, but it's also the world's most adopted social network for anyone age 30 and up. It serves a crucial purpose for communication in the US craft. Other international jurisdictions tend to use other tools, but time and time again I find that if there's any one place US Masons are located online (excepting the thousands of individual lodge email distribution lists) .... it's Facebook, for better or worse.
 

Winter

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The site may have numerous and obvious flaws, but it's also the world's most adopted social network for anyone age 30 and up. It serves a crucial purpose for communication in the US craft. Other international jurisdictions tend to use other tools, but time and time again I find that if there's any one place US Masons are located online (excepting the thousands of individual lodge email distribution lists) .... it's Facebook, for better or worse.
That doesn't mean it isn't horribly mismanaged and biased against particular viewpoints. And remember, if you aren't paying for a service, you aren't the customer. You're the product.

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