Here's what happens if you talk bad about Facebook.

Facebook has significantly increased security. Bad talk about Facebook doesn't seem to be a good idea. According to CNBC reports, Zuckerberg has activated a system to ensure the company's independence in 2008. Whoever ends up inside the list is controlled by an intelligence team at network service. [...]
According to CNBC reports, Zuckerberg has activated a system to ensure the company's independence in 2008.
Whoever ends up inside the list is controlled by an intelligence team at social network service. According to what Facebook workers show, to complete their surveillance is enough, the eye transmits.net.
It's not just threats and direct reproach against Zuckerberg's employees but also criticism of the entire network. A rather popular comment in a post may activate the control machine.
These include sweeping threats. For example, a user has alarmed Zuckenberg by posting a “comment, and you will all pay”.
Security people were supposed to check the profile location immediately in question so there wouldn't be anyone near the company's offices.
Even former employees can end up on the blacklist.
Facebook suggests that this is done only under specific circumstances, such as in cases of violent threats. Society, in fact, only protects itself by keeping the team safe.











