Facebook just won’t leave Diamond and Silk alone.

First, the social platform accused the pro-Trump duo earlier this year of being “unsafe to the community.”

Now, Facebook is sending surveys to users, probing their relationship to the ladies.

Diamond and Silk posted the survey on Twitter Saturday night.

“Reflect on your relationship with Diamond and Silk more generally,” it asks.

“Which best describes your relationship with Diamond and Silk,” it probes, offering “person from work or school,” “Someone I don’t know,” “Family,” “Community member/Group member,” or “Acquaintance” as possible answers.

The duo demanded answers from Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg.

“Why are you asking these survey questions to people that Liked and Followed our page. Diamond and Silk are a brand page not a profile page,” she said. “Please correct your mishap ASAP.”

Earlier this year, Facebook apologized after Diamond and Silk received a message from the social giant, deeming them “unsafe to the community.”

The New York Daily News reported in April:

A spokesperson for Facebook admitted to the Daily News that the note was inaccurate and sent by mistake when Diamond and Silk, whose real names are Lynette Hardaway and Rochelle Richardson, demanded to know why their posts weren’t getting as many views as usual.

The message Diamond and Silk received read, “The Policy team has come to the conclusion that your content and your brand has been determined unsafe to the community. This decision is final and it is not appeal-able in any way.”

“Diamond And Silk have been corresponding since September 7, 2017, with Facebook (owned by Mark Zuckerberg), about their bias censorship and discrimination against D&S brand page,” they wrote.

“Finally after several emails, chats, phone calls, appeals, beating around the bush, lies, and giving us the run around, Facebook gave us another bogus reason why Millions of people who have liked and/or followed our page no longer receives notification and why our page, post and video reach was reduced by a very large percentage,” echoing the complaints of many conservative and pro-Trump pages.

The pair say it took “6 Months, 29 days, 5 hrs, 40 minutes and 43 seconds” to get a response.