Google search: Facebook is capricious garbage

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We searched "facebook is capricious garbage" after restrictions were placed on a CARDINAL NEWS Facebook page that was accused of a violation that did not actually violate Facebook's community guidelines. An appeal was instantly rejected, so it is likely that no human reviewed the appeal. In other words, Facebook encourages the appeal, but it is a waste time and effort becuase the appeal will be rejected anyway. 

Here is the AI overview for the search: "facebook is capricious garbage"

Many users share the sentiment that Facebook has become "capricious garbage," primarily due to a news feed filled with irrelevant, algorithm-driven "junk" content and ads rather than updates from friends and family. Other common complaints include inconsistent content moderation, privacy issues, and negative psychological effects. 

Common Criticisms of Facebook

Irrelevant Feed Content: A primary concern is that the majority of the feed consists of targeted ads, suggested group posts, "ragebait" from bot accounts, and viral videos, while actual friend and family updates are rarely shown. Users often report feeling frustrated that they have to actively search for content from people they know.

Algorithm & Moderation Issues: The term "capricious" relates to Facebook's often inconsistent and automated moderation policies. Users experience seemingly random bans for innocuous posts while genuinely harmful or spammy content remains.

Privacy & Data Concerns: High-profile incidents like the Cambridge Analytica scandal have severely eroded user trust, leading to widespread worries about how personal information is handled and exploited without consent.

Negative Psychological Impact: Studies and user reports suggest that Facebook use can be linked to perceived anxiety, depression, loneliness, and lower self-esteem due to social comparison and the nature of the content consumed.

User Experience Decline: Many find the platform increasingly difficult to navigate, with new features (like Reels and Dating Apps) cluttering the interface and a lack of effective customer support.
Time Wasting: Users often describe the content as low-value, offering "zero education" and "zero growth," leading to a feeling that time spent on the platform is wasted. 

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