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21. That's good to know. And glad to read FB also banned the user that posted it
Thu Apr 4, 2019, 06:34 PM
Apr 2019

Last edited Thu Apr 4, 2019, 10:54 PM - Edit history (1)

The site immediately took the post down and banned the user who posted the auction, which Facebook classified as human trafficking


Sad that it took from October 25 to November 9 (15 days) before they became aware of it. I agree with your post #16 (and my #17) that it can be difficult to detect if nobody alerts on it, and even then, according to the Frontline documentary, "Facebook Dilemma" the Facebook contractors are supposed to go through hundreds of alerts per hour-- oh, I forget the number they said -- to judge "ignore" (ignore the alert) or "delete".
Sounds a lot like the trump "modelling" agency nt DirtEdonE Apr 2019 #1
Do the girls have ANY recourse? leftynyc Apr 2019 #2
Folks, child marriage is nothing new or just restricted to one Nigerian clan. Its been going on for progree Apr 2019 #3
Have the fathers been marketing their daughters on FB for "countless millenia"? Good breaking DonViejo Apr 2019 #4
Nope, that's not news either. Try "child marriages facebook" progree Apr 2019 #6
It's news when it breaks into the public-at-large...I'm guessing not many people spend their time DonViejo Apr 2019 #8
Example: Facebook criticised for post promoting child bride auction, November 21, 2018 progree Apr 2019 #9
Any idea how long that post remained on facebook even after they became aware of it? Sapient Donkey Apr 2019 #18
Several days, according to the Guardian article in #9 progree Apr 2019 #19
The article says it was up for several days Sapient Donkey Apr 2019 #20
That's good to know. And glad to read FB also banned the user that posted it progree Apr 2019 #21
I didn't say ads for child brides were appearing on my FB page. Nice strawman attack though and progree Apr 2019 #10
Attack? Oh, please... DonViejo Apr 2019 #11
That's quite a stretch there. Another debating trick being called out. That information about progree Apr 2019 #13
Yeah, yeah, yeah, trying to conduct a discussion with you is an attack, using a "debating trick"... DonViejo Apr 2019 #14
Lots of debating tricks. Not just one. Best wishes to you too. progree Apr 2019 #15
The "ads" I see of a dubious nature are spam postings made on Facebook groups I belong to progree Apr 2019 #12
In the article, typically the father has a personal FB page and posts pictures of his daughters progree Apr 2019 #17
Can Fakebook stop this? BigmanPigman Apr 2019 #5
Should Facebook stop this? JustABozoOnThisBus Apr 2019 #7
Difficult task for social media sites to combat this Sapient Donkey Apr 2019 #16
How about we stop Child Marriage in the US GulfCoast66 Apr 2019 #22
Didn't know was this bad: Bangladesh - nearly a third of girls being married before the age of 15 progree Apr 2019 #23
Message auto-removed Name removed Apr 2019 #24
Big clash Aussie105 Apr 2019 #25
That shit needs to stop Demovictory9 Apr 2019 #26
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