Facebook marketplace is a rigged place?
Before my media presence was deleted (again), I was being censored also in the Facebook marketplace. I couldn’t engage with buyers and sellers unless I addressed them as a controversial (albeit correct in the long term) entity.
They wouldn’t let me use my personal profile to interact. I had to use Love Letter Media. And sometimes, often, Love Letter Media wouldn’t even work at all as for simple things like commenting. It was simply greyed out!
I had the choice: risk being rejected from buying and selling, sit on my hands, or try to scrap. Of course these days I don’t have much choice in this, the modern public square. Thankfully, I have my God-given support system to help me out.
Remember Craigslist? How simple. How did Facebook marketplace manage to kill it? Think about it: zero overhead, extremely popular, simple, and it simply worked. Maybe it was by design.
Maybe the Monopoly was incubated by deep state?
You know, part and parcel to all of this are operators. Bots too. Operators who behave like bots. This environment we had found ourselves in the satire above… it was created. It did not, could have have, emerged organically. Fabricated. Fake. Not real.
Our prior culture, culturally degraded hence, would not have allowed it. It used to be rude. And that wasn’t so very long ago, either. I don’t recall Craigslist culture being this way. Not really.
But, when enough fabricated transactions transpire, it can change the culture. It doesn’t take much, it doesn’t cost much. These guys don’t buy anything. They don’t sell anything. They are as ghosts. They ghost you, because they are as ghosts..
Ghosts in the machine.
Food for thought.