Mark Zuckerberg Has a LOT of Explaining To Do!
The People Demand Answers Regarding The Wrongful Termination of Their Accounts!

In light of the recent wrongful terminations of Meta accounts, Mark Zuckerberg has a LOT of explaining to do. Far too long he has been incredibly quiet regarding the latest string of unjust account deletions across Meta. He needs to finally come out of the woodwork and explain himself about this.
The people demand answers and they are fed up with Zuckerberg being quiet. They want answers as to why their accounts were wrongfully terminated. It is disgusting that nobody is getting a clear answer from Meta regarding this matter. Somebody should come forward and answer everyone's questions.
In a previous article, the author of this article wrote about the damage endured on a personal level from their Meta accounts being wrongfully deleted. In fact, many people have gone as far as to create a change.org petition entitled, Meta Wrongfully Disabling Accounts with No Human Customer Support.
Zuckerberg, and all of Meta, owes everyone not only an explanation, but also an answer. The people want to know how he can sit back and allow A.I. to control the customer service of Meta and not allow anyone to petition on their platforms the reinstatement of their wrongful account terminations. Many people are fed up with Zuckerberg's refusal to answer for these unjust terminations. Yes, A.I. may be the latest trend, but it's still largely untrustworthy.
The very people who've been affected by this have stated their accounts were wrongfully deleted for various reasons. One of which includes the slanderous accusation of child exploitation. Other accounts were also taken down because of false claims of being associated with terrorism as well.
It is very infuriating that Meta refuses to help anyone. Unless that is, they are verified accounts, which only caters to celebrities or influencers. Let it be known the average person does not have any connections of this sort. It could be estimated the vast majority of Meta's users are average people who use their platform as a means of communication between friends and family. There are also those who rely on Meta for businesses purposes as well. In other words, the emotional and economic toll this has taken on many people is enormous.
The amount of suffering endured by people affected by this is staggering. In all, about 30,000 people have signed the petition to force Meta to reinstate their wrongfully terminated accounts. The outcry of these people cannot be ignored. However, for some reason, Meta refuses to answer. Instead Meta is claiming to be "fixing the problem" Even then, some people have not had much luck in their accounts being restored in a timely manner.
As with any social media, its devoted users are vital to its existence. Therefore, it is important for the If the users do not feel or believe they are treated respectfully, then it shows the social media platform does not care about its userbase. Those who use Meta and its platforms do so with the highest utmost faith that they will be treated well and tended to regarding any questions about the platform. Yet, in this instance, Meta has let down the people by allowing a major error to go unnoticed.
In closing, Zuckerberg owes the people affected by these wrongful terminations a major explanation as to how Meta could allow this to happen. There is no excuse for this as holding an A.I. system accountable is not a good answer. Since this has gone down, Meta has remained quiet as to what is going on exactly. This does not bode well with anyone as this will only incriminate Meta further with its wrongful actions against the people who rely on their services for commercial or communication purposes.
Until a straight answer comes forth, those affected by the unjust terminations are riding on the recent petitions and news media covering this ordeal to speak on their behalf.
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Halden Mile
I am am American actor, author, Blogger, Cosplayer, Novelist, Poet, and Screenwriter.




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