Disclaimer: Let it be known that I'm perfectly aware that a private entity can freely choose what is and what isn't being published on its platform, so it's not censorship, per se, but the term is used for simplicity's sake.
The annual Finnish midsummer celebration is called "juhannus", and obviously it's a custom over here to wish people a fun "juhannus" on social media.
It was too much for Facebook, though, since it recently lead to automatic deletion, as well as a warning to the user in the above picture.
Why, you may ask.
The reason being that the word "juhannus" was too close to "anus", which was deemed sexual, and therefore inappropriate for Facebook.
I have also been banned for inappropriate jokes multiple times lately, even for 30 days, and so have a few friends of mine, one in particular being targeted constantly.
Bots doing the banning is problematic since bots don't understand tone, nor context. So it can lead to a ban for a completely innocent joke.
If the Steemit community was able to pull its head out of its ass for just a while, and stopped focusing solely on the money, it could realize that the increasingly aggressive censorship and banning methods by Facebook open up a huge opportunity for Steemit.
Despite being critical of the place, I do enjoy the fact that I can make a nazi joke and not get banned for 30 days by Zuckerberg.
Remember when this was one of the defining traits of Steemit? You know, something that made it special, and it had nothing to do with the money?
Why is it not a focus, hell not even a footnote, in Steemit hype and marketing?