Facebook is organized crime

Started by AribertDeckers, August 30, 2025, 10:52:15 AM

AribertDeckers

30.8.2025
Facebook is organized crime.




AribertDeckers

30.8.2025
Facebook is organized crime and supports criminals.

Raja Miah @recusant_raja is a victim of Pakistani grooming gang members, their political supporters, the police, and, now, of Facebook.


See here:

https://x.com/recusant_raja/status/1961683408167239960

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Raja Miah @recusant_raja

I'm facing a permanent ban and deletion of my account on @facebook
 for attempting to warn survivors of gang rape and their families of an account impersonating me.

This fake account's activities include attempting to lure survivors of gang rape into sharing information. My information is that this account is actually run by an Islamist. It does not help that it is also being promoted by politicians in the town that have tried to silence me after I exposed the Pakistani Rape Gang cover up.

I have no idea why @Meta
 is continuing to allow this fake account to continue operating whilst I await the outcome of an appeal. I know that many people have already reported this account and it still remains up.

https://facebook.com/share/1DJLZezXAB/?mibextid=wwXIfr


Prior to this unprecedented ban by Facebook, my account had no restrictions or warnings of any kind against it. Every attempt to reach out to Facebook has so far been ignored.

Any genuine help to get this dangerous impersonator removed and my account restored would be very much appreciated.

Raja 🙏
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8:52 AM · Aug 30, 2025
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Raja Miah @recusant_raja

This is the fake account. As you can see;

- it uses my name
- it uses my photograph
- it links to my website
Raja Miah Mbe
facebook.com
Raja Miah Mbe
Raja Miah Mbe is on Facebook. Join Facebook to connect with Raja Miah Mbe and others you may know. Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the world more open and connected.


Relevant people

    Raja Miah

@recusant_raja

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AribertDeckers

9.4.2026

"In the spring of 2004, Mark Zuckerberg used data from his successful new web site, TheFacebook.com, to hack into the email accounts of two Harvard Crimson journalists."

Read the full story at the BusinessInsider:

https://www.businessinsider.com/how-mark-zuckerberg-hacked-into-the-harvard-crimson-2010-3?IR=T


AribertDeckers

6.5.2026
Facebook is organized crime to the bones


The chicanery by Facebook idiots is, again, reaching new heights. Now the shitty  spies "analyze" pictures they steal from accounts to "calculate" your age. And until they haven't done it, your account is gone... Or it is gone anyway.

Why would any sane homo sapiens have an account with these cretins and criminals?


The news:

https://x.com/IntCyberDigest/status/2051755531849883854

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International Cyber Digest @IntCyberDigest

❗️🚨 Meta's AI will analyze users' bone structure and height for age verification, combined with text analysis of profiles, posts, and replies.

Accounts flagged as minors are deactivated. The user is then forced through Meta's age verification process to regain access.

Instagram and Facebook require users to be at least 13. To find accounts that violate this, Meta's AI will sweep entire profiles for "contextual clues" such as birthday mentions, school grades referenced in posts, profile information, and replies.

A visual analysis layer runs alongside it. AI scans photos and videos for visual cues to estimate the user's age.

Meta insists this is not facial recognition. According to the company, the AI looks at general traits and visual indicators (like height or bone structure) to estimate age, without identifying the individual in the image. Meta claims combining these visual signals with text and interaction analysis lets it find and remove far more underage accounts.
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10:06 PM · May 5, 2026
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International Cyber Digest @IntCyberDigest

Source:
From https://about.fb.com/news/2026/05/ai-age-assurance-teens/

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The Matrix Deserter @matrixdeserter
Wait. Why are people still using Meta's platforms again?

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International Cyber Digest @IntCyberDigest

Cause it's "FREE."

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Carter Lawson @CarterHLawson

"Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety"

-Benjamin Franklin
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You do not believe it? Read for yourselves:

https://about.fb.com/news/2026/05/ai-age-assurance-teens/

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Meta
New AI-Powered Age Assurance Measures to Place Teens in Age-Appropriate Experiences
May 5, 2026
Takeaways

    We're continuing to strengthen our underage enforcement measures by using AI to remove people under 13 from our services.
    We're expanding our technology to automatically place people we believe might be teens in Teen Account protections on Instagram in the EU and Brazil and Facebook in the US.
    We're also providing parents on Facebook and Instagram with tips on how to help them have conversations with their teens about the importance of being honest about their age online.

We want young people to have safe, positive experiences online. That's why we automatically place teens in default, age-appropriate experiences, like Teen Accounts. Today, we're sharing updates on the age assurance technology we use to help ensure teens are in the right experiences for their age. This includes a deeper look at our ongoing work to strengthen underage enforcement, including the addition of AI visual analysis and other advancements; expanded protections for teens who we suspect misrepresent their age on Instagram in the EU and Brazil, and on Facebook in the US; and our ongoing efforts to help parents to talk to their teens about providing the correct age online.

For over a decade, we've built tools, features, and resources to help teens have safe, age-appropriate experiences on our apps. This includes launching Teen Accounts on Instagram, Facebook, and Messenger with built-in protections that limit who can contact teens and the content they see. We've also revamped our content policies to automatically place teens under 18 into a 13+ content setting.

To make sure teens on our apps are placed in these default experiences, we need to know their age. However, knowing someone's age online is a complex, industry-wide challenge. That's why we continue to invest heavily in age assurance, including using sophisticated technology to find people we believe are teens, even if they list an adult birthday.

Continuing to Strengthen Underage Enforcement

We require everyone to be at least 13 to use Instagram or Facebook. For years, we've worked to find and remove accounts that belong to those we believe are underage. Today, we're providing more detail on our ongoing efforts to develop advanced AI that detects underage accounts, including the use of visual analysis to look beyond simple admissions of age.

This includes using AI technology to analyze entire profiles for contextual clues — such as birthday celebrations or mentions of school grades — to determine if an account likely belongs to someone underage. We look for these signals across various formats, like posts, comments, bios, and captions, and we're continuing to expand this technology across additional parts of our apps like Instagram Reels, Instagram Live, and Facebook Groups. If we determine an account may be underage, it will be deactivated and the account holder will need to provide proof of age through our age verification process to prevent their account from being deleted.

We're also adding visual analysis as a new technique to aid our detection efforts. This technology allows our AI to scan photos and videos for visual clues about a person's age that text might miss. We want to be clear: this is not facial recognition. Our AI looks at general themes and visual cues, for example height or bone structure, to estimate someone's general age; it does not identify the specific person in the image. By combining these visual insights with our analysis of text and interactions, we can significantly increase the number of underage accounts we identify and remove.

In addition, we're making it easier for our community to report underage accounts by simplifying our reporting flows. This includes making it easier to submit a report both in our app and on our Help Center. To handle these reports more effectively, we're supplementing our human review teams with AI models that apply consistent evaluation criteria to every report. In our testing, this AI-driven review delivers higher accuracy and faster resolutions than human review alone, ensuring that these accounts are addressed with more speed and reliability.

Finally, we are working to strengthen our circumvention measures to prevent new accounts from users we suspect are underage.

While many of these AI improvements are available worldwide, certain advanced features — like visual analysis — are currently available in select countries as we work toward a broader rollout.

Expanding Technology to Place Teens in Teen Account Protections

An image of the option to review safety settings in Messenger.

Since 2024, we've enrolled hundreds of millions of teens on Instagram, Facebook, and Messenger into Teen Accounts. To ensure as many teens as possible are enrolled in these built-in protections, last year we announced technology that is designed to proactively find accounts we suspect to be teens, even if they list an adult birthday, and place them in Teen Account protections. We successfully launched this technology on Instagram in the US, Australia, Canada, and the UK — placing millions of accounts into these age-appropriate protections.

Now we are expanding our use of this technology to 27 countries in the EU and Brazil. This will ensure more people whom we suspect to be teens are proactively placed into age-appropriate protections on Instagram. We're also expanding to Facebook in the US for the first time, followed by the UK and the EU in June. We aim to expand this use of the technology on Instagram globally throughout the year.

Continuing to Empower Parents

An image showing an Instagram notification for parents about how to check and confirm their teens' ages.

Parents are key partners in keeping teens safe online and we appreciate their support in helping us determine the age of their teens. This month, we will begin sending notifications to parents in the US on Facebook and Instagram with information about how to check and confirm their teens' ages on our apps. The notifications will also include tips on how to have constructive conversations with their teens on the importance of providing the correct age online. Parents globally can access these tools and resources to support their family's digital experiences through our Family Center.

These updates add to our existing age assurance measures, which include estimating age based on someone's activity and reviewing user reports. If we suspect someone is misrepresenting their age to avoid our protections, for example if they attempt to change their birthday from under 18 to over 18, we require them to verify their age using an ID or Yoti's facial age estimation tools to complete the change.

A Simpler Policy Approach to Age Assurance

While we're investing heavily in our own age assurance technology, we know that no single company can solve this challenge alone. We believe legislation should require app stores to verify age and provide apps and developers with this information so that they can provide age-appropriate experiences, like Teen Accounts. Importantly, this approach is supported by 88% of US parents.

The fact is, all youth safety laws require knowing people's ages. Requiring parental approval and age verification at the App Store/OS level provides a centralized, consistent, and privacy-preserving place for age assurance, rather than requiring every individual app to comply with different rules. It also helps ensure that the many apps teens use offer the same standard of protection.
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https://x.com/DissentingS/status/2051831970305630450

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DissentingSkeptic @DissentingS

The buggy rogue AI has deleted thousands by mistake including myself with a forced ID check. Claiming I am a bot when I use a Yubikey I need to tap to login. So they wiped 20 years. Which the new profile Yubikey 2FA is broken but Yubikey Passkey works in chrome not brave.

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3:10 AM · May 6, 2026
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We do not accept any Nazi dreck! Exterminate Facebook!


Face it: Facebook is nothing but parasitism.

Don't feed it. Destroy it!