Businesses, community groups, arts organisations and residents in a thriving town on the Croydon-Surrey border are in uproar because the automatic systems employed to police social media have silenced them on one of the world’s biggest digital platforms – all because Coulsdon has the letters L, S and D in its name.
Residents’ associations and businesses with “Coulsdon” in their titles have found themselves “cancelled”, with posts being removed from Facebook and warnings issued as to their future conduct under a set of rules so vague that any post, however innocent, might fall foul of them.
Next up: Facebook bans half the streets and towns in the UK
Dick place
Assloss rd
Semicock rd
Butthole lane
Twatt
Dicks mount
Cock pond
Clitterhouse
Etc
AllNewTypeFace@leminal.space 4 days ago
Coulsdon is the new Scunthorpe, it seems
tal@lemmy.today 4 days ago
Fucking, Austria eventually gave in:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fugging,_Upper_Austria
AllNewTypeFace@leminal.space 4 days ago
The village on Lunt near Liverpool considered changing its name to “Launt”, because vandals kept adding a top stroke to the L in signs.
beefbot@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 days ago
(Don’t) Look Around You