Facebook censors user for a comment about killing a spider: A Twitter user shared a screenshot of their Facebook censorship notice. The comment that got the user in trouble was in reference to finding a spider in their bathtub, and read: "well then I'll kill him." Facebook suspended the user's account for 30 days over this comment. The user appealed, and Facebook cited an Oversight Board Reference ID to support its upholding of the censorship. This makes it seem that Facebook is not having actual employees review the appeals, because censoring this comment in that context makes no sense.
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