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The Individual Fight Isn’t Working. It’s Time to Unite Under One Page and Force Meta to Listen: Welcome to the Accountability Movement ✊

Hey everyone,

I look around this subreddit and all over Instagram, Facebook,Twitter, and I see thousands of us posting individually, sharing our personal case IDs, and begging automated bots for help. Meta’s AI system ignores us because we are scattered. When individuals fight alone, Meta wins.

Like many of you, I've watched countless creators, small businesses, and everyday users get completely stonewalled by Meta's automated support, sudden algorithm shifts, and unfair bans. Trying to fix this as individuals by submitting endless, ignored support tickets isn't working.

It's time to force them to listen. We are launching the Accountability Movement to centralize our voices under one unified front so Meta can no longer sweep our grievances under the rug.

​In India, massive movements like the youth pages for the unemployed went viral because they used the power of collective justice (CJP). They stood together as one voice, and the system had to listen. We need to do the exact same thing.

​The Idea: One Central Page for All of Us

Instead of screaming individually, we are creating a unified movement page specifically for everyone who has lost their account to an automated Meta glitch or received terrible customer service.

​How this changes the game:

​Massive Public Pressure: Instead of 100 people making 100 separate tweets that get zero views, we use our unified page to target Meta. When we launch a campaign against Meta's AI, all of us back that single account, forcing it to go viral.

​Exposing the Poor Response: We will use the page to publicly archive screenshots of Meta’s automated loops, showing the world exactly how paying subscribers and long-time users are being ghosted.

​Strength in Numbers: We show Meta exactly how strong we are when we stand together. They can ignore one user, but they cannot ignore a coordinated, viral movement demanding justice for thousands of locked accounts.

I’d love to hear from you all—what has been your breaking point with Meta, and what changes do we need to collectively demand first?

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u/Kaleel_ahamed — 10 days ago