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For the first time, Facebook spells out what it forbids

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By BARBARA ORTUTAY

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It's refreshing to see a media company actually spell out what it's rules are, rather than leaving decisions up to the whims of anonymous, vindictive moderators who are free to push a personal agenda.

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katsu78 Well played sir! Haha

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Katsu, agreed. Though not a Farcebook user myself...It's nice to know the bounderies. Common sense should prevail, but most important (and often lacking) is a sense of humor. That's what gets us through the day.

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What began as a platform for sharing photos, friendship, and personal news has morphed in to a nightmare of phony news, trolls, and pure “BS”. The only way to make FB change is to leave. Delete or deactivate your account. It’s just bad for your brain, bad for your soul, and bad for society.

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Crazy Joe,

I did just that..years ago.

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