I posted a message to Facebook, only to have it vanish from my newsfeed, although it still was visible in my personal feed. The post was factual, and, at least to me, tasteful, factual, and with links to backup. The story was about the DNC emails being real, and Podestas easily guessable password.
It stayed in my main feed for about 60 seconds before vanishing. I looked throughout to validate it was gone. Since it was so fast, they must have algorithms that find and filter.
I don't think it could be human reported as it happened so fast.
Here's the full text of my post:
The Whitehouse has now admitted the DNC emails are real (press conference). We additionally know they are real because the DKIM keys on the emails, cryptographically verify the sender (cryptography validated no tampering).
We've known they are real for awhile, but good that the whitehouse gives up on the "doctored/tampered" false narrative. Note no one has actually challenged the content of any particular email.
So they are real.
The Russians did it narrative is wearing similarly thin, with head intelligence agencies disagreeing with the CIA: no evidence.
Further, we know from the Wikileaks that John Podesta's super secure password was, I kid you not, p@ssw0rd. So it's safe to say everyone had the DNC emails - every single state spy agency, and every n00b script kiddie with Internet connectivity.
Here's a link to email showing Podesta's bad judgement.
https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/22335
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betadynamique ago
You misspelled Fakebook.