Just when I thought Facebook was leaving me alone....

by JessiesMomGlendene | March 29, 2009 at 12:28 am
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I just was on my Facebook and suddenly at 12:47am got logged out. When I tried to log in I got this message:
Account Disabled

Your account has been disabled. If you have any questions or concerns, you can visit our FAQ page here.



I am in total shock...why now...47 minutes into the day Jessie went missing 3 years ago. I have SO MUCH stuff on that page, I did not think that I was getting disabled anymore, since this account was up since November. I had SO MUCH WORK put into this account, all the newspaper articles in albums...I am gonna go cry now. Glendene


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at 00:32 on March 29th, 2009

JessiesMomGlendene,

I feel sympathy for you, but this piece is not journalism.

I think your story has potential but needs some improvement. I wasn't sure what was newsworthy in this story. Please review our FAQ or check out our J-Tips for more help.)

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JessiesMomGlendene

Sara, I think that you are cruel....there was no need to mark as improvement. If you don't think it is newsworthy, you are one of the only who do. Let me see what others think...or will that matter? Please remove the wrench from my story....it is does not deserve that.

Here is my reason for that comment: Jessie Foster has been missing for 3 years as of today. Facebook mysteriously disables my account 47 minutes into this day, this is the 12 account that has...seriously, for NO APPARENT REASON (at least not to myself or any of our thousands of supporters). Last year, my NowPublic account was mysteriously disabled, when I contacted Amy Judd, who contacted Rachel who contacted your techs, there was no reason or anything as to WHY this was done and after many hours of work, was back on, enabled and working like before. NO ONE KNOWS HOW OR WHY IT WAS DISABLED. If that is not enough, the same day that happened, my last Facebook account was also disabled. WHY? No one knows.

Jessie is from Kamloops, BC Canada, she went missing from her home in North Las Vegas, NV USA under MYSTERIOUS circumstances on March 29, 2006. Jessie is an international endangered missing person and most like a human trafficking victim. EVERYTHING in Jessie's case is newsworthy, if you are not sure about it, try to do an Internet search for "missing Jessie Foster" and see the dozens of page results with 10 links on each. Jessie's case is one of the most important Canadian/American/North American/Worldwide human trafficking cases to hit the news in decades. No one else in Canada will come up in a search for human trafficking / Canadians than Jessie Foster.

So, please, Sara, I know, initially you thought it was not newsworthy, but I am sure I can dozens or hundreds, or more who think it is. It is all relative to what you consider to be 'news'. I was on the phone today with CFJC (local TV), Jessie's dad had CTV (Calgary) at his place today for an interview and I was interviewed by the Edmonton Sun for an article. The 2 TV stations were pre-arranged, but the Edmonton Sun called today after hearing about my account, on top of everything else, being disabled on a day such as today.

Thank you Sara, for understanding, as I know you do. Sincerely, Jessie's mom Glendene - http://www.jessiefoster.ca - Facebook search: MissingJessie Foster'sMom.

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CJaye

Unbelieveable!

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JessiesMomGlendene

Ya.....

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Nathan E

I had the exact same thing happen to me at nearly the same time Sunday night.  I emailed the address in the FAQ and would be interested to hear if you got any response from facebook.  I have no idea what part of their terms of service I violated.

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Chantell

SOOOO SAD!!

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