I shared a post from another person on Facebook. The original post was of a bridge which I think is the Astoria-Megler Bridge, showing it going up.

Neat photo, right?
Someone commented on it and I added a reply with another photo:
“It’s not as bad as the photo looks. It’s the Astoria-Megler Bridge. Here’s another angle. It’s over the Columbia River just before where it and the Pacific Ocean meets. We stayed in a wonderful hotel toward this photo’s bottom.”

Here is Facebook’s response to posting that additional comment:
“Your comment may go against our Community Standards on violence and incitement
“Your comment looks similar to content that we’ve removed for going against our Community Standards. You can delete it now to avoid potential account restrictions.”
I guess they have something against bridges or Astoria or hotels. Facebook’s world view is getting wackier by the week, innit? BTW, I went ahead and posted it.
Nice 👌
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Thank you as always, my friend. Hope your new year is going well. Cheers
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But disinformation on certain subjects or people are okay with FB, right?
I’m glad you posted it anyway, Michael.
~Nan
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Thanks, Nan. Seeing misinformation on FB always drives me to a GRRR moment. I always report those things. Their warning to me, the first of this year, and we’re just four days into it, pushes me closer to swearing off FB. But the site helps me stay in contact with friends and family, so I suck it up. Cheers
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