Seriously, Facebook? WTF.

EDIT: Dangerous Minds just posted an update on this story, clarifying a few things. It included this response from the Kiss-In organizer, Paul Shetler:

“Hey I just saw this. Before it goes too far, I just want people to know that FB have NOT removed the kiss-in event page; it’s still there, but _I made the event private after the event_ was over and only visible to those who had been invited as there were starting to be trolls posting abusive nonsense on it.”

(Thanks for the heads up, Kevin!)

While it’s already a well established fact that Facebook is ethically bankrupt, this particular example of arbitrary heinousness is the worst in a while. The story’s already gone viral; just doing our part to ensure it disseminates as widely as possible. Reposted verbatim from Richard Metzger over at Dangerous Minds:

This is perplexing. And annoying. And infuriating.

I woke up this morning to an email from Facebook with the subject “Facebook Warning”:

“Hello,

Content that you shared on Facebook has been removed because it violated Facebook’s Statement of Rights and Responsibilities. Shares that contain nudity, or any kind of graphic or sexually suggestive content, are not permitted on Facebook.

This message serves as a warning. Additional violations may result in the termination of your account. Please read the Statement of Rights and Responsibilities carefully and refrain from posting abusive material in the future. Thanks in advance for your understanding and cooperation.

The Facebook Team”

Ah… yeah… it seems that the sight of two fully-clothed men kissing was too much for Facebook, or too much for some closet-case asshole (Hi Jerry! Remind me why you and I are “friends” again? I sure didn’t ask to be yours, pal…) who complained about it. The photo appeared here on Dangerous Minds in the context of Niall’s post about the “kiss in” demonstration that was cooked up, ironically ON FACEBOOK ITSELF, in London to protest against the rude treatment two gay patrons experienced at a pub called The John Snow. The two men, Jonathan Williams, 26, and Jamie Bull, 23 were sitting in a corner kissing when the owner asked them to leave. Over 750 people signed up for the protest.

Oh, WAIT A MINUTE, I went to check on the Facebook page that organized The John Snow pub protest… and it’s gone, too.

WTF, FB?

I’ve written to Facebook asking them why this content was removed, but have at this point received no reply. I’ll update this post when I do. In the meantime, why not share this photo on FB as much as you can? I’m hoping they’ll restore the post as it was so everyone can pile on the jerk who wrote all the homophobic stuff on my FB wall. I think that’s the best outcome here, Jerry getting a taste of his own medicine…

In any case, the protest went off last night against The John Snow pub, with protesters chanting “We’re here, we’re queer and we won’t buy your beer.” You can see the BBC News report here.

5 Responses to “Seriously, Facebook? WTF.”

  1. Kevin Says:

    Regarding the original John Snow kiss-in page:

    “Hey I just saw this. Before it goes too far, I just want people to know that FB have NOT removed the kiss-in event page; it’s still there, but _I made the event private after the event_ was over and only visible to those who had been invited as there were starting to be trolls posting abusive nonsense on it.”

    Via: Dangerous Minds.
    http://www.dangerousminds.net/comments/setting_the_facts_straight_on_the_facebook_fiasco/

  2. Meredith Yayanos Says:

    Thanks for the clarification, Kevin! Will edit post to reflect new info.

  3. Aura Vahtia Says:

    This intolerance and the overwhelming mass of people who perpetuate it, never cease to amaze me. With as modern, liberal and tolerant as we’d like ‘the world’ to be, it simply isn’t. And though we’ve overcome some tremendous hurdles in the way of civil rights over the last 60 years, I can’t wrap my head around why it has been such a fight to promote and embrace diversity, be it personal, racial, religious, or sexual.

  4. Tertiary Says:

    And this is why i have a diaspora account. Not much luck in getting people to migrate though. Which is fine. It’s still in alpha, after all.

    You must recall that Facebook makes its money on middle America, and works hard to avoid offending them in any way. And lord knows two men making out is deeply offensive (or is that arousing? I can’t keep it straight) for certain conservative segments of society.

  5. Cass Says:

    …and how I love to see mention of Diaspora* whenever FB is doing something stupid and evil, yet again, Got a ways to go til Critical Mass, but Diaspora* is indeed shaping up to be some seriously kickass SN. And the only with a completely open Gender field AFAIK ;)