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Editing Meta AI wrongful permanent account suspensions

Revision as of 00:36, 20 August 2025 by Dinkster9000 (talk | contribs) (For months Meta's AI conetent moderation tools are permanently suspending people's accounts in error, usually under accusation of breaking platform rules on child sexual exploitation (CSE) or account integrity. No evidence or explanation is provided. Appeals are automatically denied. Meta provides no customer support outside of paying Meta Verified customers. This support rarely behaves human and rarely solves any issue.)
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