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Re: Facebook dominance
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crwth
on 14/10/2018, 09:50:47 UTC
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Currently, there are no other platform which has the exact features like Facebook. But someone I know uses Twitter as a backup after some of his Facebook posts got deleted.

You can also write your thought on a blog, and then use Twitter to notify your followers of your new posts.

I use Facebook for communicating purposes, too. Smiley
I think if someone had tried creating another type that would eliminate Facebook, I think it's not just happening, not because I don't think it can be done but Facebook is incredible with adjusting and improving everytime someone had a concern or something. So it would always get enhanced. For the Facebook posts getting removed, I don't think that happened to me before, and I think there's a reason that Facebook deleted it or something. Maybe it's harming somebody or something. Twitter is also a great social media site.

Every social media sites have their own advantages and disadvantages; it's always has been to post something that is your interest or something. Makes you feel connected to be updated by someone.

Okay.

Just to clarify... Previously, I said "If Facebook becomes more disappointing..." I was referring to Facebook deleting politics-related posts and fan pages. The real case I saw is that some people posted something anti-China or have anti-China fan page, and then those posts and fan page were deleted by alleged Chinese moderators.
I see that's what you are trying to point out and get a little bit out of hand, thanks for clarifying. The truth is, we all want to share our opinions, and our views, even political, but once they are interfering with it, I think it's just time. I haven't heard of anything like that, whether it's related to movements such as anti-China stuff, but if they are starting to do that and making it personal, then it's definitely going to be disappointing. If you have some examples, would you mind sharing it?