Saturday, January 11, 2025

Meta Bing, Meta Boom!

The 40 year old Mark Zuckerberg tells Facebook viewers that MAGA is cool.

I haven't posted much on Facebook or Instagram. I am not on Threads as much and I am starting to get tired of X.

Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta has bowed to the Trumpster. He officially announced he will work with the Trump administration.

The social media platforms will no longer fact check or stop hate towards people of color, Muslims, Jews, LGBTQ and the disabled community.

Today, I bring back my honest opinion on the world's largest social networking website and the potential for a mighty downfall. As Facebook reached the peak of 1.9 billion active users, the world's largest social networking website has finally "jump the shark" and the peak of its popularity!

I can testify as a member of this!

For years I wanted to be with the "IT" crowd. I wanted to be "friends" with anyone and anybody!

My family, friends, ex-girlfriends, co-workers, and even my boss were friends on Facebook. I kept in touch with them through birthdays, anniversaries, new children, deaths and celebrations. I've posted on their walls about my life and how I'm doing! The more friends I've gotten, the better I felt. It's was one of the greatest feelings to be wanted. I mean "how cool is that?"

Then I realized that I wasn't moving as fast as my friends and family. They're celebrating weddings, births, and new achievements. I haven't experienced any in the past four years. So I seen myself at a peak of jealous and depression.

Longing for the days of success, I've seen myself as a failure!

Since I gotten involved in politics, sports and social issues, I was somewhat popular on social networks. I have talked about issues in politics, my community and the media. 

I've done it on my YouTube page and sometimes on my Facebook page.

Some didn't like the way I talked about it! So of course, these individuals bait you into a hostile discussion. I'm getting angry with a complete stranger on a social network.

Kind of silly right? Well when you're exhausted all you could of the individual you block that person!

You thought it would be over!

Wrong.

Well some didn't like that! So they pretend to be your friend and you add them to the friend count. They start stealing your pictures and learn how you operate online. 

They get a hold of this and then create many phony profiles of you. 

The "phony" profile prowl on your friends and family baiting them into a hostile debates.

Then you get harass by "yourself".

It drives you to depression, frustration and mental health issues. Some have even committed suicide because of phony profiles.

I have taken an extended break from Facebook. I only need it to link up the names of victims of gun violence or viral videos to controversial topics.

"I don't care what you do!" So why would I care about Facebook and other social networks?

I grown tired of Facebook, X and YouTube!

Bluesky, TikTok and OnlyFans are growing in popularity. I will address TikTok on Jan. 18. The final weeks for TikTok to sell or be banned in the U.S. is awaiting a confirmation to the Supreme Court. 

I mainly focused on social blogs such as this one and others I've done!

CNBC gets the coverage of Trump and Vance at the New York Stock Exchange.

Reasons for Meta's decline!

1) Jealousy Among Friends And Family Members: Seeing your ex-lover showing off their new partner. One of your ex-lover became a first time parent and you thought it would been you! Your friend was invited to a wedding of a rival. You had a friend who shows off their new "ride". Too many pictures of your friend's children or changes to their home. Your family members have a special relationship and your not apart of it. Family members brag about winning the lottery, new home or meeting famous celebrities.

You always thought you could of had a piece of the action!

You're not alone!

Many psychologists see that Facebook has contributed to a rise of anger, depression and resentment towards friends, family members, celebrities and politicians. To think that when you hear a person say that, "Facebook is so much like high school!" you're thinking damn it's too much drama. Of course, we're all human! Facebook triggers emotions. I have seen friends and family members share emotions online and it's never enough!

2) Social Networking Etiquette: How is that, LOL (Laughing Out Loud)?

You know most Americans are trying to shorting their language online. We learned that the possibilities are endless for the newest "it" word.

Many people on Facebook lack the social etiquette when it comes to issues. Some people are failing into the trap of Facebook's don'ts. For one thing, we're all human and we have emotions. We like to share things to friends, family and even complete strangers.

The most dangerous thing to do is add "everyone"! Not everyone is your friend. For far too long, I've accepted friends from across the world. Some were cool, others weren't.

The 'friends" that were accepted weren't so nice!

You set yourself for a potential of hacking into your account. Your most happiest or embarrassing pictures are going to be on a file sharing site or a porn website. A cyberbully/cyberstalker will take your pictures and make derogatory themes using Photoshop and Photo Magic.

You may find some things objectionable. Say if you're a fan of Barack Obama and your friend is a fan of Mitt Romney. You would see a bitter fall out over politics.

Say if you're speaking in abbreviation (ROFL, LOL, and LMAO), some may understand these. Others think you may have to educate yourself!

Meta bows to Trump.

3) Mark Zuckerberg. A billionaire before 30. He and his co-founders have became exceptionally rich. But have they've become a product of the very thing they've hated! Being one of the elites?

You hear stories about the often hoodie wearing social nerd and his vast expansions. But like every citizen in this country, he's a success story. Having dropping out of Harvard to become the CEO of a major social networking company, it pretty neat.

Facebook was founded by Mark Zuckerberg with his college roommates and fellow Harvard University students Eduardo Saverin, Andrew McCollum, Dustin Moskovitz and Chris Hughes.

He is married to Priscilla Chan and has three children.

Zuckerberg acts like he is just a "normal guy." But a normal guy with a security detail, a controversial strategy to working and a tone deaf stance on how his platforms affect the global market.

Meta owns and operates Facebook, Instagram, Threads, and WhatsApp, among other products and services. Advertising accounts for 97.8 percent of its revenue. Originally known as the parent company of the Facebook service, as Facebook, Inc., it was rebranded to its current name in 2021 to "reflect its focus on building the metaverse", an integrated environment linking the company's products and services.

People are still very cautious about investing in the internet. Hence the Silicon Valley bust of 2001.

It seems like now even responding on his personal wall may cost some funds. The Wall Street Journal reported that it may cost you money to post on famous celebrities "personal" pages. It's being tested and most aren't hip to the idea.

It's always free for you to create a Facebook profile. But the added features that come with it will start costing you some cash.

Some decry this a Facebook selling out to the very heart of its existence.

4)  Randi Zuckerberg. The sister of founder Mark Zuckerberg was in the news last year. She was the chief marketing director for Facebook. She became a victim of the very thing that millions of users complained about, their privacy.

A friend of a friend saw a personal picture of her with her brother and family.

Randi was really pissed at a user using her personal photos on Twitter. She took to Twitter and responded to the user with some not so nice comments.

The woman responded back to Randi and apologized. She stated that since she's a subscriber of the feed, she (and hundreds of others) saw Randi's photo and wanted to share it.

Randi didn't see that. Although she accepted the apology, she made a snide comment afterwards.

Hence this little spat made the news. In all the fuss, the media made light of it and people labeled her a hypocrite for allowing Facebook to use pictures of others without their permission. And seeing that privacy was a major concern among parents, who's to say what's your and not Facebook's.

5) Privacy. As Randi saw it, her business isn't your business.

And that's a problem here on Facebook. With the new features on the social networking website, one could figure it's not that hard to keep your most important pictures out of the limelight.

Your job interview could go sour if the person who is doing the hiring searches on your Facebook profile and find some picture that find offensive.

You may support a political candidate but your business doesn't.

You trashed your former job, your former co-workers and your old boss. You bragged that you've gotten a job interview before you've got hired.

Your pictures of that last party where you're totally wasted.

It's all a part of the social norms you're going to regret when you post online.

Privacy advocates are trying to convince Facebook to make it harder for employers to search your profile and even obtain your passwords.

Some people are willing to take a huge risk in order to get a job. They'll allow the employer to search their profiles.

Cyberstalkers and cyberbullies love the opportunity to see a lapse in privacy. Some will steal your photos and use them for offensive themes.

6) Phony Profiles: We're only one person. Probably with the same name but different looks! Facebook has a rise of this problem. Since it's free to create a social networking page, Facebook can't stop the ongoing issue with fake profiles and bogus links to steal information.

Do you like a television show like Modern Family?

Did you like singers like Lady Gaga's Facebook page?

Did you want to post a comment on the "official" page of Labron James?

All of these profiles explained are created by their representatives to keep you informed about their appearances or events coming up! They rarely if ever be on the internet. Celebrities do have a Facebook page that stands alone without the glamour and glory. When you're on top, many want to take you down!

It's mostly MEN who create phony profiles of you!

Some men can't take "NO" for an answer! It's a famous quote for women who can't get rid of their ex-boyfriends or husbands.

Yes, this is a big issue! Some who create phony profiles never understand the consequences of it!

Some people have no lives so they'll try to ruin yours in order to make themselves feel better!



7) Breeding Ground For Hate Speech: I don't like you and your kind!

I'll create pages for hating you and those who think or look like you!

Etiquette is a theme that is commonly ignored on social networks.

When you have a disagreement with a person, do you let it go or do you jump into the fray?

Ideological changes in our society has pitted Americans into a colorblind mentality! If it didn't happen to me, why should I care?

I can tell you that there's more hate themed pages on Facebook. The freedom of speech allows these individuals to put up websites disparaging women, Blacks, Hispanics, those in LGBT community, those who practice in Christianity, Muslims or Jewish.

White supremacists and political junkies alike have taken to Facebook to vent off inflammatory rhetoric!

Many extremists online have personally vented off their hatred of President Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama, Republican nominee Mitt Romney, New Jersey governor Chris Christie, and among others in the political arena.

8) Cyberbullying/Cyberstalking: I'm you or at least I'm pretending to be you!

I've had people use my photos without my permission. I had people create multiple Facebook profiles, YouTube profiles, Blogger pages with the intent to "shame" me, slander me and paint me to be something I'm not.

I want to make this clear: MEN ARE LIKELY THE ONES WHO ENGAGE IN THIS BEHAVIOR!

The cyberbully/cyberstalker creates emotional distress. The individual can ruin your reputation and cost you your job. Having someone posting your personal address and phone number in a fake profile is the ultimate insult. The cyberbully/cyberstalker invite problems by harassing you with personal threats and unwanted advances.

It's only funny, until someone gets hurt. And believe me it's getting worse on Facebook.

The legal ramifications are coming. Some are resulting to suing Facebook to subpoena the person who created the website.

It would be wise to limit your photos. Never post property that could be stolen. Keep your children or teenager off Facebook. Easy to manipulate them into an inappropriate relationship with a sexual predator.

9) Employees And Corporate Sponsorship: When Facebook joined the New York Stock Exchange, its first year resulted in some stock failure. It showed signs of its the demise. It is still trading under the Meta name now.

At the time, Facebook invested in virtual reality, video games and streaming services. It partnered with celebrities and influncers to stream comtent and offer paid services. It even launched a Facebook Marketplace to compete with Craigslist. 

With the return of Donald J. Trump, Meta is hoping to win back his trust by easing up on restricting misinformation. It also is hoping for tax breaks with Republicans in charge of Congress.

Mark Zuckerberg has an estimated net worth of $215 billion.
 

And recently, Facebook came under scrutiny for getting a nine figure tax break. That $1.1 billion in earned revenue gave the social network $429 million.

10) DCMA, Usage Of Pictures And Videos Without Permission: With the copyright being the center of social networking, you may end up posting someone else property on Facebook and it's likely going to have you paying royalties.

Content nowadays have to be careful of using music or video content.

11) Who's Your "REAL" Friends: You are loved! You've felt the need to keep on adding friends. Friends of friends. People who are complete strangers. Wow, you're looking like a winner! Wait a minute!

Your best friend dropped you a friend. You sent an invite to a girl you like and she's not accepted your friend request. Oh wow, you didn't get invited to an event of a friend. Your friends missed your birthday and didn't like your important moments.

People usually get really riled up with friends dropping friends on Facebook. Somehow if you spurn someone online, it may come back to haunt you in the long run.

12) Crime: Only an idiot would post an unlawful act on Facebook. Yet, there's hundreds of people who do this. From the young woman who robbed a bank and posted on social networks to a person admitting he killed a person, Facebook is the bragging rights for criminals.

You go on a long vacation and have a picture of your home in the background. It's an invitation for a burglar.

People have the opportunity to look at a person's location marker to determine where they live or where they work.

It's like catnip to the criminals who figure since you're not at home! You bragged about having an Xbox, iPad, or Samsung digital television you got for Christmas. You leave for work or vacation and when you come home, it's gone.

13) Suicide: The most horrible thing in life is to lose a family member or a friend to a suicide. Like this is a common theme here with Facebook. It allows hate speech, cyberstalkers, cyberbullies and privacy invasions to occur online. Some people ignore it. Others let it drive them to death.

Facebook does create suicide for hundreds of individuals who felt the world is too cruel and they have no other option but to end it all.

In closing, Facebook also can inspire grassroots activism in the terms of suicide among those who use the website.

Many should understand the plight of Facebook and how it's impact has made social networking easier.

I say this with no regrets.

Meta blocks pro Palestinian content.

14) Censorship and Support of State Propaganda: Meta played a role in electing Trump in 2016 and 2024. The platform has been boasting pro-Trump or MAGA propaganda for years. 

It has been extremely useful for foreign countries like Russia, Israel and Great Britain. It also been influential in the United States to get the message out.

Great Britain has been relentless on attacking Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan.

Russia has used it to push disinformation, Trump, MAGA-based memes, Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, Megyn Kelly, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Say Cheese, anti-Black and anti-immigrant noise. It had invested in troll farms to sow division and diversion.

Russia has banned the platform "temporarily" in the wake of its ongoing conflict with Ukraine. 

Israel had used bot farms to promote Trump and the genocide its conducting. The last series of information being shared often targets Black men, Muslims, Latinos and Democrats frustrated with President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris.

Israel has used it to generate sympathy for the "hostages"of Oct. 7. I have seen more pro-Israeli content online. Content for Palestinian support is there but it's not given as much viral fame as the pro-Israeli content.

The Anti-Defamation League openly admits it works with social media platforms to root out antisemitism and therefore stifles content that voices support of Palestine or anti-Israeli basis.

The Oct. 7 attack on Israel has become a very controversial issue online. The support for Palestinians have grown through TikTok and X. 

The members of Congress and AIPAC have pushed for legislation to block content that makes an issue of Israel. 

Zuckerberg previously personally enforces a ban on Trump in 2021. He ended up releasing the ban when Trump ran for president. Now Zuckerberg is ending the content moderation and replacing it with community notes. Trump dines with him as an apology tour. Meta donated to the Trump Inaugural Commission.

Trump has pushed for legal battles against social media and television.

Many social media platforms have pressed for laws to stifle free speech. They claim that antisemitism is getting worse online and have called upon Meta to block, deplatform and demonetize influncers who show signs of this. Meta has taken drastic steps to keep graphic, sexaully explicit and politically motivated content limited. Meta does allow it only if its in art or parenting. However, some of these "friends" will post images that are "safe for work." So basically, they skirt through the rules by showing images that are adult but not involving nudity.

I'm taking an indefinite break from Facebook crowd. It's too much drama and I don't want to be in it!

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