Facebook censors user for explaining that he doesn't think it's right to run away from cops performing a legal stop: A Twitter user shared a screenshot of a Facebook censorship notice. In the screenshots, a user was engaged in a discussion about a police shooting, and said that "one would think that's a reason to not run away from them being if you don't they won't draw it." The user responded with a meme of someone holding up a boot and text that said "your boot, sir." The user's reply got him suspended for 30 days. It read: "didn't know I licked boots by using common sense. Go figure. also didn't know you can make any sort of judgment based on that sort of comment being I never gave any context. But I'd like to be clear what you're advocating for is the right to run away from the cops performing a legal stop? I just wanna make sure? And I'll be clear I do not think it's right to shoot people willy nilly but there are mitigating factors both sides can do to avoid it and it starts with the one running away at that point. TL;DR you're a moron and your meme is stale." Facebook only said the post violated its community standards but did not say which one.
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