Facebook whistleblower gets fired; and a workaround for Meizu Music’s inability to find your SD card

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  1. The latest Facebook drama on my end: REAL people getting permanently locked out after their accounts were hacked, despite recovering, changing passwords, and providing Facebook with ungodly amounts of personally identifying documentation (from driver’s licenses to utility bills).

    My publisher and friend of over 20 years (Vivian Zabel) is one; I have several other friends and authors I know, personally, who have similar horror stories. Facebook punishes the victims, not the hackers.

  2. Hi Holly, that’s terrible. A few years ago, an acquaintance of mine had her page cloned. The result? Facebook killed her page and allowed the catfish one to stand. It took a lot, lot more protests from her and her Facebook friends (myself included) to have hers restored and the fake removed. That was when I was using it regularly, and she was still seeing a guy I knew, so it must have been pre-2015. In other words, not a lot has changed …
       And as you know, I don’t believe some accounts were hacked at all—Facebook lies. Remember this one?

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