Since 2007 I have rarely if ever have used that word in my blog, except maybe quoting someone. Funny how it's a no-no on Facebook but the Motion Picture Academy loves it, as they do pornography. Maybe if I throw in some pictures of naked people doing unspeakable acts my blog will get an Oscar.
Sunday, March 9, 2025
Facebook Frowns on the F-word
In my last post, a review of the film Anora that won Oscars for Best Actress, Best Picture and Best Director, I used the F-word countless times, mocking how often it is heard in the film -- like maybe a million times. Facebook removed my post from several places I had posted it for being "against community standards."
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