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Facebook scam and censure

1 points| Soarez | 12 years ago | reply

Today people reported that McDonaldsEgypt's page apparently bought likes, identifying friends' likes that didn't make sense.

Twitter shows more people identified this supposed "glitch". [1]

McDonaldsEgypt itself admitted something was wrong. [2]

I commented on a friend's post on facebook about the issue and liked to the Veritasium's video about the facebook scam, and the post is now silently gone. [3] Other posts are gone too. [4]

The page McDonaldsEgypt is now just redirecting to /home.php. [5]

This is further evidence that Facebook likes are a big scam. And now we see that their policy for dealing with public problems is one of censure.

[1] https://twitter.com/search?q=McDonaldsEgypt%20since%3A2014-05-13&src=typd.

    https://twitter.com/Diogocfrazao/status/466729752917995520  

    https://twitter.com/diestefanosouza/status/466712623778910209  

    https://twitter.com/Neil_Gulliver95/status/466905156110389248  

    https://twitter.com/PMiguelGarcia/status/466601518737932289  

    https://twitter.com/DJMirandaWright/status/466084060071485440  

    https://twitter.com/mattvat/status/466079234230726656  
[2] https://twitter.com/McDonaldsEgypt/status/466937575471841280

[3] https://youtube.com/watch?v=oVfHeWTKjag

[4] https://twitter.com/tetra1956/status/466267693734445057

    https://twitter.com/SHIFTERpt/status/466540080719347712  
[5] https://facebook.com/McDonaldsEgypt

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