Facebook head of global policy Monika Bickert and
deputy general counsel Chris Sonderby on Sunday March 15, 2015 wrote an article
about community standards. This was designed for people to understand what is
acceptable for sharing on the social network. Facebook removes posts containing
content about direct threats, self-injury, terrorist organization
associations, bullying, attacks on public figures, criminal activity, sexual
exploitation and regulated goods.
Facebook’s Community Standards are broken into
four sections:
i.Helping to keep you safe
ii.Encouraging respective behavior,
iii.keeping your account and personal information
secure.
iv.Protecting your intellectual property.
If one
notice that that a Page or profile posted content that violates the Community
Standards, it can be reported by clicking on the “Report” link at the arrow in
the top right-hand corner of the post. You can also unfollow, block or hide
content from Pages or people you don’t want to see.
Meanwhile, the Community
Standards outline Facebook expectations when it comes to what content is or is
not acceptable in our community, countries have local laws that prohibit some
forms of content said Facebook in a statement.
In some countries,
for example, it is against the law to share content regarded as being
blasphemous. While blasphemy is not a violation of the Community Standards, we
will still evaluate the reported content and restrict it in that country if we conclude
it violates local law. Although, Facebook policies are not changing. The updates
to the Community Standards simply provide more detail on the policies and
examples of what is not acceptable
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