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Nude butts, crime confessions and bullying: What Facebook won't let you post The company's 7,500 content moderators use Facebook's new 27-page content guidelines list when deciding what's acceptable content on the platform — and what should be taken down. It includes obvious bans like copyright and trademark infringement, credible threats of violence, and sexual ...
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Facebook Earnings Report Will Put Spotlight On Data Privacy Scandal During the fourth quarter, Facebook experienced the first sequential decline in daily active users in the U.S. and Canada, causing concerns among investors. "With advertisers and agencies reporting generally healthy growth trends across digital marketing channels during (the first quarter), the impact ...
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incel rebellion US internal news/US politics; Editorialized titles; Misleading titles; Editorials, opinion, analysis; Feature stories; Non-English articles; Images, videos or audio clips; Petitions, advocacy, surveys; All caps words in titles; Blogspam (if stolen content/direct copy); Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr; Old news (≥1 week ...
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Facebook user guidelines goes public In an effort to increase transparency, curb harassment and bullying, Facebook has made its user guidelines public. In addition, the social media giant has created a process to appeal any content that was taken down.
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Facebook Will Finally Stop Letting Third-Party Apps Spam Your Profile Facebook has been revamping its policies over the last few weeks, undoubtedly in response to the fact that it impressively failed at protecting many of its users' data.
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