AP: Facebook can’t tell anti-fracking fanatics from spambots.
By: Moe Lane (Diary) | August 21st at 08:00 AM |
Just thought that I’d rewrite this title (“Facebook’s spam program catches innocent users“) into something a bit more accurate. Executive summary: anti-fracking* activists – and more general environmental… types… – have been discovering that their regular posting and commenting patterns on Facebook has been winning them two week spam-bans from Facebook. Now, Facebook obviously doesn’t particularly want to give out its anti-spambot protocols, but you | Read More »
The Obama Facebook thing today.
By: Moe Lane (Diary) | April 20th at 11:29 AM |
Let’s establish something, right from the start *. Tim Pawlenty has a reason besides the stated one in calling for submissions for awkward questions to ask President Obama at today’s gelded Facebook ‘event.’ For those who don’t know, the President is using Facebook to… use Facebook, apparently. Shows that the President’s hip to this entire social media thing, because nothing shouts ‘responsive’ and ‘new media’ | Read More »
Palin boosts Boehner’s health care address.
By: Moe Lane (Diary) | October 30th at 08:53 PM |
Via her Facebook account, of course: Mark my words – tomorrow is the game changer! Tune in to hear common sense solutions that bury the false accusations that conscientious members of Congress have no solutions to meet America’s health care challenges. If you’re like me, shaking your head wondering why all the miscommunication between Washington and the American people who have been saying, “Please hear | Read More »
“No Pardon or Clemency for George Ryan” cause now available on Facebook.
By: Moe Lane (Diary) | December 2nd at 08:17 AM |
This cause – “No Pardon or Clemency for George Ryan” – was passed along to me in light of my article yesterday, and now I’m passing it along to you. It can be donated to: all donations go to the Better Government Association. The creator of it is himself a RedState reader and occasional diarist, so check it out. If you’re wondering why I’m linking | Read More »