Hold Mark Zuckerberg & Adam Mosseri accountable


Hold Mark Zuckerberg & Adam Mosseri accountable
The Issue
Mark Zuckerberg and Adam Mosseri have wrongfully allowed multiple innocent accounts to be suspended by an unreliable AI system. This personal issue has affected countless users, leading to unwarranted social media restrictions that harm freedom of expression and unfairly punish those who have done nothing wrong. The AI system responsible for these actions has failed in numerous instances, leading to a desperate need for accountability and oversight.
Innocent users find themselves facing restrictions on their accounts without proper cause or explanation. This practice contradicts basic rights and has led to numerous complaints and frustrations among the user base, yet it seems these issues continue to be ignored. Zuckerberg and Mosseri, by allowing these practices to continue unchecked, demonstrate a disregard for the well-being of their users. The actions against these innocent accounts represent an abuse of power, failing to protect user rights as they claim to do.
Beyond the wrongful suspensions, there is a larger issue of accountability. Zuckerberg and Mosseri should face legal scrutiny for these actions, as they are responsible for the systems in place that violate user trust. Claims have been made suggesting they shy away from real responsibility, utilizing their resources to evade the laws, and hiring lawyers and spokespersons to mitigate public perception rather than address the root of the problem.
We demand a thorough investigation into these practices and for Zuckerberg and Mosseri to be held accountable in a court of law. Their actions must be scrutinized under legal frameworks to ensure justice for all aggrieved users. It is essential to restore justice and protect the rights of social media users from unwarranted suspensions and violations.
Sign this petition to demand accountability and justice for all those affected by these unjust suspensions. Reports against real offenders and report against abuse, terrorisms,goes unchecked,

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The Issue
Mark Zuckerberg and Adam Mosseri have wrongfully allowed multiple innocent accounts to be suspended by an unreliable AI system. This personal issue has affected countless users, leading to unwarranted social media restrictions that harm freedom of expression and unfairly punish those who have done nothing wrong. The AI system responsible for these actions has failed in numerous instances, leading to a desperate need for accountability and oversight.
Innocent users find themselves facing restrictions on their accounts without proper cause or explanation. This practice contradicts basic rights and has led to numerous complaints and frustrations among the user base, yet it seems these issues continue to be ignored. Zuckerberg and Mosseri, by allowing these practices to continue unchecked, demonstrate a disregard for the well-being of their users. The actions against these innocent accounts represent an abuse of power, failing to protect user rights as they claim to do.
Beyond the wrongful suspensions, there is a larger issue of accountability. Zuckerberg and Mosseri should face legal scrutiny for these actions, as they are responsible for the systems in place that violate user trust. Claims have been made suggesting they shy away from real responsibility, utilizing their resources to evade the laws, and hiring lawyers and spokespersons to mitigate public perception rather than address the root of the problem.
We demand a thorough investigation into these practices and for Zuckerberg and Mosseri to be held accountable in a court of law. Their actions must be scrutinized under legal frameworks to ensure justice for all aggrieved users. It is essential to restore justice and protect the rights of social media users from unwarranted suspensions and violations.
Sign this petition to demand accountability and justice for all those affected by these unjust suspensions. Reports against real offenders and report against abuse, terrorisms,goes unchecked,

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The Decision Makers




Petition created on June 7, 2025