Facebook may now ban Saeed Valadbaygi
Much of the news about what is happening in Iran has been sourced through a small minority of sources. Even the US State Department has been relying on Twitter reports to find out what is going on.
Given that, it is quite amazing that Saeed Valadbaygi is now facing a ban on Facebook.
These are the messages that they have sent him.
Warnings/Threats
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Warning! You are engaging in behavior that may be considered annoying or abusive by other users.
Sometimes people get these warnings for simply misusing one of our features.Which of the following links describes what you were trying to do? Clicking on a link will take you to more information on how to use Facebook’s features.
Using Applications
Networking/meeting new people
Connecting with Classmates/Friends
Promoting a business, product or serviceFurther misuse of site features may result in a temporary block or your account being permanently disabled.
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Warning – Applications!
It is a violation of Facebook’s Terms of Use to repeatedly sent the same message or make the same post. Facebook prides itself on protecting users from spam and behavior that may be construed as abusive or annoying, and we take this standard very seriously.While we realize that there are applications that provide links for users to send out, we ask that you not repeatedly send these links in messages or post them on Walls or in Discussion Boards. If you continue to engage in this type of activity, your account may be permanently disabled. We appreciate your cooperation going forward.
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Your account was disabled because you violated Facebook’s Terms of Use, to which you agreed when you first registered for an account on the site. Accounts can either be disabled for repeat offenses or for one, particularly egregious violation.Facebook does not allow users to register with fake names, to impersonate any person or entity, or to falsely state or otherwise misrepresent themselves or their affiliations.
We do not allow users to send unsolicited or harassing messages to people they don’t know, and we remove posts that advertise a product, service, website, or opportunity.
Our Code of Conduct outlines the types of content we do not allow on the site. This includes any obscene, pornographic, or sexually explicit photos, as well as any photos that depict graphic violence. We also remove content, photo or written, that threatens, intimidates, harasses, or brings unwanted attention or embarrassment to an individual or group of people.
Members
Facebook – do not be stupid.

















Attached is the URL to a petition addressing the affects that Facebook’s automatically enforced anti-spam policies are having on Saeed Valadbaygi and other prolific posters trying to spread information about Iran.
That is disgusting.
Facebook seems to have not acted on the threats as of yet.