@sam thank you!
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@sam thank you!
@distrowatch please, did what's described (in the Tom's Hardware article) ever reach a conclusion that was satisfying, or less astounding?
@_elena https://www.facebook.com/groups/linux.fans.group is present with 373 thousand members, so I guess that deletion (if that's what it was, technically) was reverted.
This is not to promote Facebook, I'm simply late to the party.
cc @stefano
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@sam thank you!
@distrowatch please, did what's described (in the Tom's Hardware article) ever reach a conclusion that was satisfying, or less astounding?
@_elena https://www.facebook.com/groups/linux.fans.group is present with 373 thousand members, so I guess that deletion (if that's what it was, technically) was reverted.
This is not to promote Facebook, I'm simply late to the party.
cc @stefano
@grahamperrin @sam @_elena @stefano After about a week of appeals and protests we were told users were able to post about Linux and link to DistroWatch in most regions.
It seems each Facebook region/country has its own rules though so whether we were blocked (and whether the term "Linux" was blocked) would depend on where you live.
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@grahamperrin @sam @_elena @stefano After about a week of appeals and protests we were told users were able to post about Linux and link to DistroWatch in most regions.
It seems each Facebook region/country has its own rules though so whether we were blocked (and whether the term "Linux" was blocked) would depend on where you live.
@distrowatch @grahamperrin @sam interesting! I deactivated my Facebook account in January 2017 and never looked back…
but I enjoy reading posts on lots of Linux and self-hosting communities on Reddit and Lemmy