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4 days agoNone of this seems to make sense. Also what does he mean when he puts his name in quotes and all caps?
None of this seems to make sense. Also what does he mean when he puts his name in quotes and all caps?
The linked article has a screenshot with a link to a post about openKylin getting removed. OP title is “Facebook ban on discussing Linux?” including the question mark. I don’t think it is accurate. At the same time I’m not defending Facebook in any way.
Discussing a specific linux distribution is not “discussing linux”.
Linking to a post on another website about a linux distribution isn’t either.
This is why “privacy” doesn’t work on a closed system controlled by a third party.