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Episode #161: The Impact of Facebook Bans on Authors and Businesses with Sudi (Rick) Karatas

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Summary:

Ever felt the sting of being banned on Facebook for a harmless comment? Or less? You're not alone!

Navigating the world of social media can be tricky, especially when algorithms misinterpret our intentions.

These experiences can leave us feeling frustrated and disconnected, but there's more to the story.

Today, my guest, Sudi Karatas, joins us to dive deep into his repeated experiences of being thrown into 'Facebook jail'—often unjustly due to faulty algorithms

In episode #161 of The Author’s Corner, Sudi Karatas shares his personal experiences of being banned or restricted on Facebook, often referred to as being in "Facebook jail." He discusses the pitfalls of the platform's algorithm, which frequently misunderstands humor and expressions, leading to unfair punishments. Sudi's journey inspired him to write a book, compiling stories from others who've faced similar issues. The conversation dives into the challenges of relying solely on social media, emphasizing the importance of owning your own list.

Key takeaways:

  • What it’s like to be in "Facebook jail" and why it’s more common than you think.
  • How Facebook's algorithm misunderstands humor, leading to surprising consequences.
  • The frustration of dealing with Facebook bans and the lack of human support.
  • Why owning your own email list is more important than ever.
  • The psychological toll of social media, especially during times of isolation.
  • What you risk losing if you’re banned from Facebook.
  • The potential dangers of the metaverse and what it could mean for your online investments.
  • And more!

Resources mentioned in this episode:


About Sudi (Rick) Karatas:

SUDI “RICK” KARATAS the author's latest book Fork Social Media and the Algorithm It Rode In On (Jailbird Stories) just released and follows his previous ones Rainbow Relatives: Real World Stories & Advice On How To Talk To Kids About LGBTQ Families & Friends and How Catering Sucked The Life Right Out Of Me the writer and producer of the film currently on Amazon Prime Walk a Mile in My Pradas. He also writes screenplays, and songs.

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Summary:

Ever felt the sting of being banned on Facebook for a harmless comment? Or less? You're not alone!

Navigating the world of social media can be tricky, especially when algorithms misinterpret our intentions.

These experiences can leave us feeling frustrated and disconnected, but there's more to the story.

Today, my guest, Sudi Karatas, joins us to dive deep into his repeated experiences of being thrown into 'Facebook jail'—often unjustly due to faulty algorithms

In episode #161 of The Author’s Corner, Sudi Karatas shares his personal experiences of being banned or restricted on Facebook, often referred to as being in "Facebook jail." He discusses the pitfalls of the platform's algorithm, which frequently misunderstands humor and expressions, leading to unfair punishments. Sudi's journey inspired him to write a book, compiling stories from others who've faced similar issues. The conversation dives into the challenges of relying solely on social media, emphasizing the importance of owning your own list.

Key takeaways:

  • What it’s like to be in "Facebook jail" and why it’s more common than you think.
  • How Facebook's algorithm misunderstands humor, leading to surprising consequences.
  • The frustration of dealing with Facebook bans and the lack of human support.
  • Why owning your own email list is more important than ever.
  • The psychological toll of social media, especially during times of isolation.
  • What you risk losing if you’re banned from Facebook.
  • The potential dangers of the metaverse and what it could mean for your online investments.
  • And more!

Resources mentioned in this episode:


About Sudi (Rick) Karatas:

SUDI “RICK” KARATAS the author's latest book Fork Social Media and the Algorithm It Rode In On (Jailbird Stories) just released and follows his previous ones Rainbow Relatives: Real World Stories & Advice On How To Talk To Kids About LGBTQ Families & Friends and How Catering Sucked The Life Right Out Of Me the writer and producer of the film currently on Amazon Prime Walk a Mile in My Pradas. He also writes screenplays, and songs.

Spread the word:


  continue reading

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