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This was re-edited as a user in this thread pointed out the names weren’t completely hidden.
46 0 ReplyIf it's a comment on their post couldn't they just delete the post and repost it fresh?
17 0 ReplyI’m sure they could. It’s a little wild that FB doesn’t see a problem with the comment even after it was reported.
19 1 ReplyWhy would it be deleted by Facebook? It's quite rude, but doesn't break any standards like gate speech or pornography
6 3 ReplyI can’t disagree with your point at all logically.
4 0 ReplyIf you don't think an attack on a person's child committing suicide breaks standards of human behaviour, you might want to check into a human behaviour standards course.
5 5 ReplyIt's not an attack, it's a rude comment (very rude).
9 2 ReplyQuite rude
2 0 ReplyYes. Keep thinking that way. You'll find ZERO normal people agreeing with you, mind. You might need to go out, touch grass, talk to people who aren't permanently wired.
3 10 ReplyTip: the outside world is where the unfair people/situations are. Try your own advice.
People are gonna say mean things to you in life and that's just how it goes
10 1 ReplySeriously, my dude. Touch grass.
2 5 ReplyI literally spent the day in it. Out in the world, with the mean people who say and write mean things.
If internet words disturb you, seek professional help
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I’ve reported so many scams in buy&sell and marketplace groups on facebook and they always tell me it doesn’t go against community guidelines.
10 0 ReplyI mean, it's Facebook, what did you realistically expect?
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