Facebook's 64th block (DAY 15). Declan's claim against the Mayor of London-commissioned St Mungo's has not been dismissed on the papers. We're waiting for a hearing date from the court
Our Church and State website has no less than 59 Nobel Laureates on it despite the never-ending assault on our email; see paragraph 2 of this blog's sidebar under "Church and State" (updated today).
Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms formulates what is the core of free speech. "Everyone has the right to freedom of expression." In an important interpretation of this article, the European Court of Human Rights in Handyside v. UK (1976) indicated that this "freedom of expression" should be construed as follows. It "is applicable not only to 'information' or 'ideas' that are favourably received, or regarded as inoffensive, or as a matter of indifference, but also to those that offend, shock or disturb the State or any sector of the population". Such are the demands of that pluralism, tolerance and broadmindedness without which there is no "democratic society" (see Cliteur, 2010).
Limits have been placed on Network for Church Monitoring
Stories from your Page are not being shown in News Feed. This could be due to activity from your Page that doesn't comply with Facebook's policies. This limit is temporary and expires Friday, 28 February 2020 at 19:58.
"We wish to appeal your decision today to put limits on Network for Church Monitoring without an explanation (or on this occasion an explanation so vague that it cannot be said to constitute an explanation at all). To the best of our knowledge, our Page complies with Facebook's policies. We ensure that our Page complies with all applicable laws, statutes and regulations, and not one of our postings has been identified as failing any of these standards."
This is Facebook's 64th block (day 15) against Church and State since 1 December 2015, and as usual without an explanation (this time being vague to the point of containing no actual information). The block was extended last Friday - before it had even expired - until this afternoon. This extended block on stories from our Facebook page has brought the page to a standstill. It is also the first time since I created the page in January 2011 that it has been penalised; normally they block me without explanation from posting to groups I belong to.[1] Facebook is also maintaining one half of a double administrative block against me. They are still blocking a listing of all the groups I belong to (310 days), having last November removed a block on scheduling posts from our page (77 days). It has to be indisputable that with any sort of level playing field from Facebook, Church and State would have far exceeded the 5.7 million hits we had last year. In addition to blocks of one sort or another throughout the year, we had such a low reach since the beginning of October 2019 that the page became a virtual right-off for the rest of the year. Our top five articles have 6.2 million Facebook likes/shares between them.
Declan has commenced court proceedings against the Mayor of London-commissioned St Mungo's in the County Court at Central London in the Royal Courts of Justice.
28 February: Declan's claim against the Mayor of London-commissioned St Mungo's has not been dismissed on the papers. We're waiting for a hearing date from the Central London County Court in the Royal Courts of Justice
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[1] This week Facebook also blocked me for 24 hours from posting to groups I belong to, and, as usual, without an explanation.
This block has been recorded as Facebook's 65th block against Church and State since 1 December 2015.