I've been banned from Facebook. For some bizarre reason I am no longer allowed to post links to "The Greasy Spoon- Food & Culture". Not in tune with Facebook's "Community Values"- whatever that means.
I have no idea why this is. No idea at all: Encouraging readers in the ways of gin, perhaps? A photograph of Rachel Weisz in a black rubber catsuit? English vocabulary beyond the understanding of Americanised computerised logarithms? I suspect the truth is, typically, more banal- and for some tedious and mind-bogglingly dull reason, The Greasy Spoon is, mistakenly, being flagged up as spam.
Anyway, I won't bore you with my views on Facebook and the other mainly negative attributes of our increasingly frustrating Social Media. But I do need to let you know that I will be removing my "The Greasy Spoon- Food & Culture" Facebook page first thing tomorrow morning, and if possible, my personal page too. The Luke Honey Ltd Antiques Business page will remain.
If you are a follower of The Greasy Spoon on Facebook, please find the GS via google (typing "Greasy Spoon Luke Honey" should do the trick) and subscribe via the website. You can, of course, leave comments via the website. Actually, in some ways, I prefer it as in the past it's been slightly frustrating when a post gets numerous comments on Facebook, but the website commentary box remains bare.
Any difficulties please get in touch. A big "Thank You" to all the readers who have followed me in the past.
You can also find me on Instagram.
Many thanks, Luke