Keep an eye out for this tactic the shills at Facebook are doing... They set the default for your posts to "Only Me" which means nobody sees it! Lol... And go figure... After setting everything back to public, I go to settings and it has been on public the whole time! Those sneaky... ?
Another tactic they use is blocking specific website links in posts and even messenger... The work around is to place symbols in the address and instruct people to copy and paste it into their browser bar, then to remove the symbols.
Example: Normal: https://greatawakening.win/p/12hR7ej5FB/ Workaround: https$://greatawakening.$win/p/12hR7ej5FB/
The best place I found to put the symbols is after https and after the last period on any domain name (.com .ca .org .win ,etc).
Another tactic you can use is the Snip feature in windows. Press Window key+shift+S which will put an overlay on your screen. Select a rectangle of your screen, then you'll get a little pop-up on the lower right. Click that to save the screen snip, then post the image. It works well for posting urls. Just do a screen snip of your address bar, part of the page, or a picture of a web address. Off-center works fine. It doesn't matter as long as the It will be a unique picture so it won't flag as a known "wrongthink" image to Facistbook, and it won't get flagged due to text. People who see it will just need to type the url themselves instead of clicking a link. I usually post things like this with neutral sounding text, like "You decide.", "What do you think?", and "Have you seen this?"
That's I good idea, however, I find that people tend to be lazy and are less inclined to type the whole address in themselves... However, I find that they are willing to at least copy and paste it... Which is why I came up with the Symbol workaround... It just borders on not being lazy... Lmao! :)