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This text discusses how social media algorithms can lead to censorship and limit the reach of certain content. War is Boring has countered this by posting what they enjoy, resulting in entertaining memes that push the boundaries of political correctness.
The internet is supposed to be free. But that's not always the case. Some sites like Facebook and other social media platforms often experience an invisible "censorship" through an algorithm that suggests and lists posts for you to see. These algorithms also incorporate various moral values of the site owners, because after all - never forget - Facebook and Co. are nothing but private companies and not "the public."

Our friends at War is Boring are particularly affected by this. Since it seems that no matter what they post, they are always downgraded in reach, they have decided to simply publish whatever they feel like. Here's a quote: "Since Farquaadbook is gonna invisi-hammer us no matter what we post, expect more content we actually enjoy making- and lots of small arms stuff." This has led to some quite entertaining memes being brought to light.

Pushing the boundaries of political correctness and seasoned with nerd knowledge, these memes are quite entertaining. You've seen a few in this article. If you want more and want to bypass the automatic censorship of FB, it's best to visit the FB Page of War is Boring directly. It's worth it.

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