
Facebook has been exposed! They are boosting pro-Ukraine content and suppressing the reach of content from the Hungarian government! This is liberal democracy 🇺🇦
Story of the day: Facebook has been caught out—apparently some central censor with a blue-and-yellow Ukrainian profile picture is controlling how fast pro-Ukraine content and pro-Hungarian-government content spread on the platform.
Let me tell you something funny about this. On Sunday, there was a Ukrainian flag at the Tisza event, at their pro-Ukraine march, and I posted a photo of it on Facebook. It ended up getting the highest reach of the entire campaign period, because the “stupid little computer” or the “stupid censor” only saw a Ukrainian flag in the image and spread it like wildfire so everyone could see it.
But of course, this was at a Tisza event, which is actually a negative point among Hungarian voters. Nobody in Hungary wants a pro-Ukraine government—but Facebook didn’t understand that.
🔍 Main Narrative
👉 “Facebook is manipulating, pushing pro-Ukraine content, and suppressing government content”
👉 “There is a central censor controlling reach”
👉 “This is proof of how distorted liberal democracy is”
This is a combination of anti-platform framing + external enemy construction + system-level criticism.
🧠 The Real Problem: Self-Exposure
There is a key sentence in the text:
👉 “my post achieved the highest reach because it had a Ukrainian flag on it”
⚠️ This undermines the entire conspiracy narrative, because:
- if there were real “censorship” → it wouldn’t get high reach
- if the algorithm is “pro-Ukraine” → then his content also benefits from it
➡️ so this is not suppression, but algorithmic engagement at work
👉 In other words: it does not prove manipulation, it actually describes how the algorithm works
🧩 Technique – Goal – Effect Breakdown
1️⃣ “Facebook got exposed!” – false exposure framing
Technique:
➡️ dramatic opening (“exposed”)
➡️ claim without evidence
➡️ suggestion of conspiracy
Goal:
➡️ create instant credibility (“something has been revealed”)
➡️ bypass critical thinking
Effect:
➡️ the audience treats it as fact
➡️ they don’t ask: what exactly was exposed?
⚠️ Reality:
➡️ no concrete evidence, only anecdote
2️⃣ “central censor” – personification
Technique:
➡️ algorithm → “person” (censor)
➡️ simplification
➡️ emotional enemy creation
Goal:
➡️ make a complex system understandable
➡️ direct anger toward a “figure”
Effect:
➡️ easier to generate outrage
➡️ feeling that “someone is deliberately doing this”
⚠️ Reality:
➡️ Facebook’s algorithm does not work this way (no such centralized manual control)
3️⃣ Personal example – anecdotal “evidence”
Technique:
➡️ single personal story
➡️ generalization
➡️ fitted into the narrative
Goal:
➡️ create the illusion of “tangible proof”
➡️ increase credibility
Effect:
➡️ “I saw it → therefore it’s true”
⚠️ Reality:
➡️ the reach of one post does not prove systemic manipulation
4️⃣ Contradiction (critical point)
Claim:
👉 “Facebook pushes pro-Ukraine content”
Own example:
👉 “my post performed better because of a Ukrainian flag”
Actual conclusion:
➡️ the algorithm reacts to visual/emotional triggers
➡️ it does not “choose sides” politically
👉 This is a classic confirmation bias error
5️⃣ “no one wants a pro-Ukraine government” – false generalization
Technique:
➡️ speaking on behalf of the entire society
➡️ excluding alternative opinions
Goal:
➡️ present own position as majority will
➡️ delegitimize opposition
Effect:
➡️ “if you disagree → you are minority / illegitimate / a traitor”
🧠 Deeper Propaganda Structure
This text operates on 4 levels:
1. Anti-platform trust erosion
👉 “the system is manipulating”
2. External enemy (Ukraine)
👉 “they are being favored”
3. Victim narrative
👉 “we are being suppressed”
4. Simplification of a complex system
👉 algorithm → “censor”
⚠️ Biggest Flaw (Key Point)
👉 His own example contradicts his claim
What he actually demonstrates (unintentionally):
- the algorithm promotes visual, emotional, engaging content
- it does not operate based on political loyalty
👉 This is not an “exposure,” but a misinterpreted algorithm + political framing
🧾 Short Summary
👉 Strong, emotional, conspiracy-based narrative
👉 Built on a single anecdote
👉 Personifies the algorithm
👉 Uses false generalization
👉 And ultimately contradicts itself