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  •  colingillaz5 has got a great point though. I mean, the Facebook administration is doing a lot of nonsense things, in order to avoid improving their network and their security features. Actually, I have been out of Facebook for a couple of years, I just don't want to use it anymore. I also had a similar situation as  colingillaz5. It was the first time when I accessed https://aurumgirls.co.uk. After that, when I entered Facebook, I got a notification saying that I have violated one of their terms which is against prostitution. I am sorry, but what is your business?!

  • The Facebook administration is doing some nonsense instead of improving its internet platform. Each person must protect himself from such situations. In order for no one to publish your intimate photos, you do not need to send them to anyone. That's the whole secret. Everyone started to go crazy. I recently wanted to buy sex toys from my favorite lovermart.com and I received a notification that I am violating some ethical rule. What ?? Maybe they will also forbid people under the age of 35 to watch porn? I don't understand what's the matter.

  • What's this? It's not funny anymore.

  • Well, I still remember back when it happened, and I have to tell you that it was pretty ... stupid actually. I mean, I do not see any kind of proper reason for this kind of "projects" , moreover the fact that there was no proper results after that, it means that this kind of projects are useless. Why would you actually tend to prohibit people from sending nude pics to each other?! That is their own business, so let them be responsible for their actions. It is not like I am trying to promote some nipple nibblers on my facebook page, it is someones private life.

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