The real world vs Farcebook
A little while back, I was temporarily barred from Farcebook. It was a very strange experience, as I generally spend most of my life there. The way it works is quite strange – you can still access your account, whilst barred, and see what all your friends are up to but you cannot join in – any attempt to post or comment is met with a swift rebuke from the Fartbook police and a threat of an extended ban. I felt like a naughty child, forced to stand in a corner whilst everybody else played.
Anyway I decided, that, rather than sit there and sulk, I would go and see if there was still such a thing as the real world… and guess what? There is: it is called Twitter.
This entry was posted on 12.01.24 by Kyle. It was filed under musings, writing and was tagged with Australia, Facebook, facebook bars, Farcebook, Online Communities, Real life, Social network, Twitter.
Buy why were you banned? (I only had to ask because I was curious, that and it just made me actually chuckle literally just sitting here in the quiet of my lounge.)
12.01.24 at 18.35
it was something quite innocuous, i thought, a cartoon i posted on some people’s walls, but it was a cartoon that showed a little nipple. because i posted it on more than one wall, i got more than one warning, hence the ban.
glad it made someone chuckle.
at first i thought someone was out to get me, an ex perhaps? but it seems that fartbook have nipple seeking software.
someone was bound to ask 🙂
12.01.24 at 18.56