Facebook Removed The Event About The Assault On Site-51 - Alternative View

Facebook Removed The Event About The Assault On Site-51 - Alternative View
Facebook Removed The Event About The Assault On Site-51 - Alternative View

Video: Facebook Removed The Event About The Assault On Site-51 - Alternative View

Video: Facebook Removed The Event About The Assault On Site-51 - Alternative View
Video: Atlanta News | 11Alive News: Primetime Jan. 16, 2020 2024, September
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Joking and that's enough, or is the government really worried?

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One user's joke isn't exactly out of control - it might be said if two million people actually visited Nevada. And, if we take into account the content of the second amendment to the US Constitution (the right to bear arms), everything could really end in disaster.

However, journalists are very fond of this texture (to admit, we are too), who began to circulate the message about the event, interview the author, who was numb with unexpected success, and no less numb officials. The military made it clear that they would protect a military facility.

True, a week later, the meme generators on Reddit switched to other events, and the assault was gradually forgotten. And then the sad news came: Facebook removed the event, citing the fact that it violated "community standards". The organizers tried to immediately recreate the event, but the Facebook administration continued to remove new copies. It was not possible to find out which standards were violated.

But we hope you were not joking by agreeing to take part in the assault on Site-51. We meet all in the same place: September 20, USA, Nevada, 37 ° 14'0 ″ N 115 ° 48′30 ″ W.