Saturday, April 17, 2021

Attn: Facebook

 You have every right to hack my account in order to gain the password and/or change it, and that does not change when someone else speaks on my behalf. Others have been making claims on my behalf with ill intentions, and that will not be tolerated ("SHUT UP" came from someone or some chorus).

Facebook owns everything, legally, on that page, and so I remind them of that legal ownership of my page and my account. By this point, it should have been demonstrated my ability to be a safe member of the Facebook community, unless further gaslighting is predicted, which would be good to know, in fact. When is it due to end "We're not allowed to tell you, less it trigger angst" The opposite kind of does, in fact - not knowing, "30 days from now" I find that hard to believe, and I'm asking Robbyn, the survivor woman, not you "in a few days yet, maybe 1 or 2. These things are difficult to predict in a victim, but not long". "I can't help but be mad at what he just did, so I will rape her" and it will be all your fault "STOP!" Greensbruck says in irrational distemper. Ending this exchange.

We trust children's rights sources as a priority, including Robbyn at this point. "It is forecasted to come on in 1-2 days..." and I cut short what you say simply because I know why this is happening...Facebook finds some of the dialogue too dramatic for its community standards, and takes the opportunity to siphon the dialogue of the interrogation to an isolated place. It is to keep spare gaslighting off of people's pages, which was a problem on the past, particularly in the early 2000s when we were on sites such as MySpace, which did not protect our community like Facebook does.

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