Yosef Haddad took advantage last night (Sunday) of the fact that Facebook celebrated its 20th anniversary precisely to attack the social network on the grounds that it works consistently with the aim of significantly reducing exposure to its propaganda content.
Yosef Haddad in a powerful video
"Today Facebook celebrates 20 years," Haddad wrote at the beginning of his remarks.
"A good opportunity to tell you that my exposure on Facebook has decreased significantly and almost completely disappeared since October 7. Although I have over half a million followers there, the vast majority of them do not see my posts at all. I upload many posts every day. In the peak days of the war, I uploaded even 30 posts per day, but since October 7 only a few thousand of all the followers are exposed on average per post."
Yosef Haddad, photo: no credit
He then tried to explain what he thought was the reason for the situation.
"Facebook's algorithm marked me and is working against me," he accused.
"Maybe it's because I upload informational content during the war, and I'm not the only Israeli account that experiences this."
From Instagram, photo: Instagram
Towards the end, he turned to the owners of the social network: "I hope things will be taken care of because it's just a shame and disgrace. Pierre, Zuckerberg - you're a disappointment! I'm not going anywhere anyway. I'll continue there and on any other network to do Israeli propaganda and no one will stop me," he promised.
Haddad's claims come after last month Yoav Eliasi (The Shadow) also complained about a decrease in exposure to his content on the same social network.
On behalf of Facebook Israel, they chose not to comment on the matter.
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