25/02/2026
I hate writing posts like this; begging is really not my style. But I’ve seen a few things recently that have put the fear of the Meta gods into me just a little bit. And I feel like we’re at a point where saying nothing and hoping for the best is no longer a risk worth taking.
Let me explain.
A couple of weeks ago, a successful artist I’ve followed for years announced on Instagram that Meta was permanently disabling their Facebook account, with no explanation other than it ‘didn’t follow Community Standards’. The artist tried to appeal, but without success, and they have now lost their business page and the whole community they had built there. They still have no idea why this happened to them.
Sadly, this sort of thing seems to be happening more and more here, with the push of automated processes and artificial intelligence running the show. This is just one of several similar instances that I’ve stumbled across in recent months, but this one hit hard because the artist in question is well-established, well-respected and pretty well-known.
It’s been a stark reminder that it is a HUGE mistake for any of us to rely on these platforms as our primary means of connecting with our people.
So I’m feeling the need to ask you a favour of sorts…
If you want to still be able to find me and my work, should something similar ever happen to me (gods forbid), then please please please 🙏🏼 sign up to receive my newsletters. My newsletter belongs to me and only me, so it isn’t at the mercy of the overlords of any other platform. I will always be able to reach you from there, but I might not always be able to reach you from here.
(In case you’re wondering: it is free to join, I usually only email once approximately every six weeks, and you’ll get a couple of little discount codes as a thank you for signing up. You can find the 🔗 in the usual place.)
It has genuinely pained me to write this. But it’s time to be realistic about the fact that our presence on Meta-owned platforms and the communities we’ve gathered here are not safe, nor guaranteed. I have no reason to think that something like this will happen to me, but then, neither did the artist I mentioned above. At a rough guesstimate, only about 10% of you are subscribed to my newsletter so far, and the thought of suddenly losing you all makes me feel a bit sick.
So please let’s make sure we have somewhere else to stay in touch. 💖
With love, thanks and magic,
Merry x
PS. I intend to delete my Threads accounts for both WaterHorse Artistry anPegasus Astrology - Merry Hawkyardrd very shortly. I like Threads, but I can only juggle so many socials, and of course Threads is also owned by Meta. I’m seeking an alternative online place where I can put down some roots and start rebuilding a community that does not reside under the Meta roof, because that roof feels less safe and reliable now than it ever has.
So, if you have any thoughts, recommendations will be gratefully received! I think Substack and BSky are both looking pretty good right now, but I’ve not made any decisions yet, and would appreciate any input you can offer.