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Hate, conspiracy theories, anything that is rabid clickbait attracts eyeballs and thus ad revenue.

Is it any surprise vanity platforms don’t do a good job at moderation? Content moderation is both an expense and revenue limiter.

As a good number of the replies in that tweet thread suggest, the only solution is if people abandon fb en masse, which seems unlikely given the apparent growing need for attention and social validation.

Why would you share screenshots of death threats? That's like taking a screenshot of a picture of animal abuse that was posted on Facebook and reposting it. Of course it will get you blocked.
Why would you blame / punish the victim?
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The victim is not immune to any kind of criticism just because they were the victim