It would be nice to know why the meme I posted got flagged because it didn't meet Facebook's vague 'Community Standards'. These platforms are enormous black boxes where their decision is final and there is no way to appeal, short of literally going into their building and asking to talk to the manager, which is outside of many people's scope, and not worth the effort. They would rather let content get censored than go out of their way to appeal.
It does look like they do tell you which part of the standards are violated and are pretty detailed / defined about what they are? Never really had that happen to me although since I barely use FB.
It would be nice to know why the meme I posted got flagged because it didn't meet Facebook's vague 'Community Standards'. These platforms are enormous black boxes where their decision is final and there is no way to appeal, short of literally going into their building and asking to talk to the manager, which is outside of many people's scope, and not worth the effort. They would rather let content get censored than go out of their way to appeal.