Friday, March 24, 2023

Attn: Facebook moderators Concerning: The promise made by your supervisor

Your supervisor made a promise to me that I would be online by 12:00 PM ET. I forgive him unconditionally for being late, as something out of his control came up. There is nothing wrong with flipping the switch now. I'm not that picky. I'd just like the ban to end before it is scheduled to end in 6 hours.

Yes, I was expecting to be on Facebook by 12:00 noon, but maybe I don't deserve things to happen exactly as scheduled. But, it would be nice to get onto Facebook as soon as possible. My preference would be by 2:00 PM ET, but as long as the ban is shortened, I know you care. 

As background knowledge, a woman made a report that I made a domestic violence statement. What she was really offended by was a perceived lawful command to join my page, but since she knew she'd lose at that exchange, she made something up. I forgive her because she apologized to me. The forgiveness is conditional, meaning if she shows any entitlement at all by my standard, all of the other charges that I dropped go back onto the table...If anyone does not like my page, click to the next page. Don't complain. Anyone has the right to leave my page for any reason they see fit.

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