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So Facebook asks moderators to approve

2023-08-29 01:05:03.964124+02 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

So Facebook asks moderators to approve someone's participation in a group, without telling us what that participation is supposed to be, and then happily tells us that their post has been made, but damned if I can find the freakin' thing.

How come big social media sites don't provide the tools necessary for volunteer labor to keep our participation there high quality?

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