Monday, July 20, 2015

How to bypass a blockage in Facebook – AIN.UA

Olga Karpenko
 
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In the information war, all the ways are good. Often in Facebook warring parties than pour arguments simply prefer to complain to the administration of the post objectionable to send the opponent in the ban. Well, if temporary. With so many times faced Ukrainian bloggers, covering political and social life, as well as their opposition to Russian colleagues. A temporary ban means that Facebook can not post, laykat and comment. But such a ban workarounds exist and have already been tested. Below we have listed a few of these methods.



With Instagram

In this way uses, for example, well-known Russian blogger Anton Spout, which often get banned. This is done quite simply. If you have an account in Instagram, you need to start it and if you already have – to enable it to automatically send photos to Facebook-tape. In fact, this will be a photo with the caption – as a photo, you can upload any image to attract attention, and the focus is given to the text.

It will look something like this:

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However, to comment on photos, comments, etc. laykat not succeed.

Using Twitter

Use a diagram similar to the scheme with Instagram. Simply set export tweets from Twitter, and they will appear in your stream. Again, laykat and respond to comments, unfortunately, will not succeed.

The same, in theory, should work with the cross-posting from Flickr.



With the events of life

Good temporarily banned Facebook allows users to update their chronicle of the events of life. And it’s quite a diverse set. You can tell the world that you have changed beliefs, a new hobby, you learn a new language or a new tattoo filled. And you can use this status to communicate with subscribers when Facebook temporarily closed this opportunity. It looks a bit strange, but you can quickly convey information to anyone who follows:

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But keep in mind that these entries are monitored, and they can also be shlopotat ban.

Recall that in May of this year, Mark Tsukeberg commented on by Ukrainian Internet users about the unfair bans, which are often arranged “kremlebotami.” However, he said that the moderation of political reasons Facebook is not, and there are only random errors.




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