Video summary
Greg Prescott from in5d.com reveals that Facebook has a significant issue to address after experiencing severe shadow banning for the past month. Despite posting four times daily with over 120 pieces of content covering engagement questions, spiritual topics, and article links on a page boasting 364,000 followers, he received absolutely zero likes or comments from others. When he directly asked his audience if anyone was seeing these posts five weeks ago, only one response came back, which was his own comment. This silence persisted until recently when he posted a simple question about visibility, sparking a wave of responses within two hours where viewers admitted they had not seen his content in months or for a long time.
The discrepancy between the creator's dashboard and the audience's experience highlights the extent of the suppression. While Greg's analytics show that all posts were successfully uploaded with proper timestamps, indicating the system registered them as active, the vast majority of followers remained unaware of this activity. One viewer named Daniel Morgan confirmed seeing only a single post from six days ago and roughly one per week prior to that, despite the creator consistently publishing four times every day. This situation demonstrates that Facebook's algorithm or settings are actively hiding these legitimate posts from the community, effectively silencing the creator without any official notification or warning.
To combat this issue, Greg outlines a clear action plan for his followers to help restore visibility and hold the platform accountable. He urges viewers to like and share the video to amplify the message, report the page as incorrectly suppressed in Facebook's Help Center, and tag relevant accounts such as Facebook for Creators, Meta, and Mark Zuckerberg in the comments. Additionally, he instructs followers to adjust their page settings by selecting "See First" under following preferences, a step designed to prevent Facebook from hiding content again. He emphasizes that the community has never actually left but was hidden from each other by the platform's mechanisms, and now that the issue is exposed, collective action is needed to ensure everyone can see one another once more.
Greg concludes by reaffirming his commitment to continuing his work despite seventeen years of facing shadow bans, health crises, and various obstacles. He expresses deep gratitude for his audience's service to humanity and reminds them that they are loved and appreciated. His message serves as both a warning about the hidden dangers of social media algorithms and a heartfelt appeal for unity and support within the creator community. By sharing this experience, he hopes to raise awareness so that others facing similar suppression can find solutions and ensure their voices are not lost in the digital noise.
Read the full video transcript
Good morning, good afternoon, good
evening, wherever you may be across the
planet around the world. My name is Greg
Prescott from in5d.com
and Facebook has a lot of explaining to
do.
For the past month, I've been posting
four times a day, every single day to
this page. That's over 120 posts.
Engagement questions, spiritual content,
article links, every single day. And I
got zero likes, zero comments on a page
with 364,000
followers.
I knew there was something wrong. So, 5
weeks ago, I asked directly, is anyone
seeing these posts?
One response
from 364,000
followers. And that one response was
mine.
So, this morning I posted one simple
question asking if anyone was seeing my
content.
Here's what happened in just 2 hours.
Almost every single one of them is
saying the same thing.
Haven't seen your posts in months.
Haven't seen anything in a long time.
This is your first post I've seen.
Surprised when you suddenly reappeared.
And then this comment from Daniel Morgan
who actually went to my wall to check.
He saw one post from 6 days ago and
roughly one post weekly before that.
But here's what my dashboard shows.
Four posts every single day.
All posted.
All time stamped.
And none of you saw them.
If you're seeing this video, Facebook
needs to hear from you directly.
Here's what I'm asking you to do.
Number one,
like and share this video so others can
see it.
Number two,
go to Facebook's Help Center
and report this page as being
incorrectly suppressed.
Number three,
tag Facebook for creators,
Facebook,
Meta, and Mark Zuckerberg in the
comments below.
And number four, if you follow this
page, go to the page settings and select
See First under following preferences so
Facebook can't hide us from you anymore.
The community never left.
Facebook hid us
from each other.
And now you know.
I've been doing this for 17 years
through shadow banning, health crises,
and everything in between. I'm not going
anywhere.
But I need your help to make sure you
can actually see me.
And lastly, if no one else told you this
today,
please allow me to be the first.
You are loved.
You are appreciated.
Thank you for your service
to humanity.
That's it for now.
I'm Greg from in5d.com sending you all
infinite love and light from my heart to
yours.
Take care, everyone.