Sunday, March 22, 2009

Facebook no longer permits me to add friends

Yesterday evening, as I was connecting with like-minded people (other atheists, humanists, etc) by seeking to add them to my list of Facebook friends, I was stopped by a FB warning. Since I first posted on my wall on 9 March an article by Jack Huberman “How To Save Our Secular America”, I have been doing just that and I now have 261 friends. Hardly abusive behavior – here are some comments my FB friends have left on my wall:

  • “I assume I really don’t know you but if you a humanist, I am happy to be your friend. I see that you have been working on very important projects and do let me know if I could be of any help.”
  • “Hi Lola, nice to be in touch with you. I am a secular humanist working with the marginalised communities in India. …”
  • “Oh... I like your website! I’ll be adding it to my blogroll. We obviously share a lot of the same goals.”
  • “Pleased to meet you Lola!!!”
  • “Hello Lola, It is a pleasure meeting you as well! It is always nice to meet a friend with common views. Stay well.”
Oh, and the latest comment: “Hi Lola, thanks for adding me. I’m intrigued by your work and your website. The Network of those Abused by Church. What a wonderfully gutsy approach!” I haven’t added new friends since the warning and Declan says I should get my head around the fact that it is likely that I am going to be blocked or my account permanently disabled: hasn’t his petition to the UN in support of therapeutic cloning been brought to a halt through spamming - despite that 24 Nobel laureates have signed it – and our website twice removed from the internet (see our “About us”)? A short while ago, I received an email from a FB friend who also happens to be a recognised authority in stem cell research and has signed Declan’s petition. The email is in relation to a Christopher Hitchens video that I posted on my wall yesterday evening on the UN's Anti-Blasphemy Resolution – American Atheists will be demonstrating outside the UN next Saturday. It has had a good response but it seems he isn’t able to add his comment (among the comments last night, I announced my receipt of the FB warning) and is not sure if Facebook “is blocking it or not”. He is using an iPhone, but was able to write on somebody else’s wall. “It’s insane what FB is doing,” he says. I keep thinking about the video “The Four Horsemen”, convened by The Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science (RDFRS), which features an unmoderated 2-hour discussion between Richard Dawkins (FB friend), Daniel Dennett (NAC Honorary Associate), Sam Harris and Christopher Hitchens. Within 20 seconds, they raise the whole issue of religion being “held off the table of rational criticism” (Sam Harris).