META is doing real damage to the psychedelic ecosystem. Shadowbans. Post removals. Account suspensions. Entire orgs—especially nonprofits—shut out of digital visibility with no explanation and no recourse.
This is absurd, especially given how much money we’ve collectively spent advertising on their platform—and how much value we’ve added with our content.
If META doesn’t turn this around, we’ll have no choice but to start actively divesting our energy and resources. A healthier digital future is possible—but we need solidarity to get there.
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For more reading on this topic, check out TripSitter’s analysis here. This is a much bigger issue than META alone.
Joe Moore
Joe Moore is the co-founder and CEO of Psychedelics Today, a leading media and education platform covering the evolving world of psychedelics. Since 2016, Joe has helped shape the conversation around psychedelic science, healing, and culture through podcasts, courses, and community engagement. With a background in philosophy and a deep curiosity about consciousness, his work is informed by the writings of Stanislav Grof, experiences in breathwork, and nearly two decades of exploration in the psychedelic space.
Joe co-developed Vital, a yearlong training program for psychedelic practitioners that bridges clinical frameworks with transpersonal and Indigenous-informed perspectives. He is also a passionate advocate for drug policy reform, digital security for activists, and building ethical, resilient ecosystems within the psychedelic movement.
Based in Breckenridge, Colorado, Joe frequently lectures on psychedelic safety, the history of psychedelic research, and the future of psychedelic-assisted healing. He serves on the board of the non-profit Psychedelics and Pain Association and the Psychedelic Medicine Coalition. He also collaborates with leaders across disciplines to foster responsible growth in the field.
Through Psychedelics Today, Joe continues to elevate diverse voices, promote safety and accessibility, and challenge the mainstream to reimagine our collective relationship with altered states and mental health.