I'm a paying supporter of the EFF, so they are important to me. But I disagree, it would be a story if this was a regular occurrence for sure, but moderation is a hugely complex, distributed, and opaque process. If somebody found code like `post.censor() if post.mentions("EFF")` then yes, it's an outrage. But it's not gonna be that simple. The real story is probably "when using statistics to make decisions, sometimes things that shouldn't get flagged get flagged, and vice versa"
Also important to note that it's not as simple as having a whitelist of domains that are exempt, because at Facebook scale that immediately becomes an avenue for accusations of bias (see all of the noise around the twitter files).