Story by Juan M. Fermin ... Nosoialism.com
Hello everyone,
I’m Juan Fermin, the voice behind NoSocialism.com, a platform dedicated to exposing the dangers of socialism, authoritarianism, and threats to free speech. For years, my Facebook page (facebook.com/nosocialismcom) connected with thousands of you, sharing hard-hitting stories about regimes like the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). But last week, that voice was silenced—not by my choice, but by a sophisticated phishing attack and Meta’s broken moderation system. My personal account, is now banned, and I’m locked out with no fair chance to appeal. Which means I can no longer post to my own pages on Facebook! "nosocialismcom", "Costofautism", along with my business pages. Worse, the attack came from a China-based server, raising questions about who targeted me and why. This is my story—a wake-up call about Big Tech’s failures, the risks of speaking truth, and the fight to keep our voices heard.

The Attack: How It Happened
It started with an email that looked like it came from Meta, claiming my Facebook page violated some vague “principle.” The email urged me to visit a “settings page” via a bit.ly link—a red flag I missed in the moment. Trusting it was legit, I entered my password, only to realize the site wasn’t Meta’s. I logged out immediately, enabled two-factor authentication (2FA) with Google Authenticator, and changed my password. I thought I’d dodged a bullet. But the next day, Facebook hit me with a bombshell: my account was blocked because an Instagram account called “StephaniesBianco36” violated their Community Standards. Here’s the kicker—I don’t own that account. My Instagram is “nosocialism,” and it’s still active. Meta’s instructions? Log into the fake Instagram account to appeal. Impossible. I tried creating a new Facebook account with another email, but Meta flagged it instantly, permanently disabling it with no chance to fight back. Then I traced the phishing link’s origin: a China-based ISP. Coincidence? I don’t think so.
The Suspects: Who Did This and Why?
So, who’s behind this? I see two possibilities. First, could Meta have targeted me for my anti-China stories, using a fake email to blacklist me? It’s tempting to think so, given Meta’s past flirtations with the CCP. From 2014 to 2019, their “Project Aldrin” aimed to build a censored Facebook for China, complete with tools to suppress content and share user data. They’ve also raked in billions from Chinese advertisers while staying silent on Beijing’s human rights abuses. But the phishing email’s sketchy link and non-Meta origin don’t add up—Meta doesn’t operate like a hacker. The more likely scenario? A hacker in China, possibly a hacktivist or CCP sympathizer, targeted me because of my work. NoSocialism.com pulls no punches, especially on China’s authoritarian playbook. With thousands of followers, my posts had reach. The hacker likely stole my password via the phishing site, linked a fake Instagram account to my Facebook, and triggered a ban by posting something that violated Meta’s rules. Meta’s automated systems took the bait, banning me without checking the facts. The China-based server suggests my content hit a nerve—but whose?
The Bigger Picture: Big Tech and Censorship
This isn’t just about me—it’s about the fragility of free speech in the digital age. Meta’s moderation system is a black box, banning users based on algorithms that can’t tell a phishing victim from a rule-breaker. Their appeal process is a joke, demanding I access an account I don’t own. Big Tech’s failures empower hackers, whether they’re lone wolves or state-backed, to silence voices like mine. And while Meta isn’t in bed with the CCP today (Project Aldrin is dead, per their statements), their cozy ties with Chinese businesses—$5 billion in ad revenue last year—raise questions about whose side they’re on. My ban shows how easily truth-tellers can be erased when platforms prioritize profits over fairness. At NoSocialism.com, I’ve always warned about authoritarianism creeping into our lives. Now, I’m living it, caught between a hacker’s trap and Meta’s incompetence.
Call to Action
I need your help to fight back. Share this story on X, email, or any platform where free speech still lives. Tag Meta and demand they review my case—facebook.com/nosocialismcom deserves a fair shot. Follow my Instagram (“nosocialism”) and visit NoSocialism.com for updates as I rebuild. Protect yourself: enable 2FA, never click suspicious links, and use strong passwords. If you’ve faced similar bans or phishing scams, email me your story via the contact page on NoSocialism.com. Together, we can expose Big Tech’s failures and keep the truth alive. Let’s show the hackers, the censors, and the algorithms that we won’t be silenced.
Closing
They took my Facebook page, but they can’t take my voice. NoSocialism.com will keep fighting socialism, censorship, and authoritarianism, no matter the cost. Thank you to every reader, follower, and patriot who stands with me. I’m moving to X and other platforms to keep the conversation going—join me there. The truth is under attack, but it’s a battle we can win. Let’s keep speaking, sharing, and standing up. They can ban my account, but they’ll never ban our freedom.
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