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Las reglas secretas de Facebook para moderar contenido violento, sexual y amenazas racistas
(Facebook's secret rules for moderating violent, sexual content, and racist threats)
Newspaper | El País
Date | 22.5.2017
Language | Spanish
Country | Spain
Topic Tags | censorship, cyberbullying, Facebook
Summary | The Guardian revealed secret documents about Facebook's rules to filter its violent/racist/sexist content. The guide provides recommendations for various types of content: child abuse, threats of violence, or acts of animal cruelty. Facebook also believes that death videos should have a warning sign but they should not always be deleted because they can "raise awareness about mental problems". Recently, Facebook had to respond to various complaints concerning some content that was made public: the photograph of a naked girl victim of the Vietnam War, and the live broadcast of the murder of a man in Cleveland.
Image Description | Photograph of Mark Zuckerberg
Image Tags | male(s)
2016: the year Facebook became the bad guy
Newspaper | The Guardian
Date | 12.12.2016
Language | English
Country | UK
Topic Tags | cyberbullying, Facebook, fake news, law, threat
Summary | 2016 has been a bad year for Facebook. Many scandals surrounded the company. It became clear that Facebook is now longer just an advertizing machine with access to almost 2 billion people world-wide but that it also curates what news media most of these people perceive - whether Facebook wants to accept this or not. They no longer just have to deal with sensoring nudity and human rights violations content but also fake news. While Zuckerberg denies that the fake news bubbles have influenced the presidential elections, his company at the same time makes tons of money selling exactly this persuasive power to advertisers.
Image Description | The Facebook reaction emojis and dislike (thumb-down) emojis, glasses in front of like buttons, and a man holding a smartphone with the Facebook logo in the background.
Image Tags | emojis, Facebook, logo, male(s), smartphone
Facebook Releases New Tools To Combat Revenge Porn
Newspaper | Huffington Post
Date | 5.4.2017
Language | English
Country | U.S.
Topic Tags | cyberbullying, Facebook, pornography, sexting, threat
Summary | Facebook have begun implementing new ways to combat the sharing of revenge porn on their platform. These changes stem from roundtable discussions with women's safety organizations. Revenge porn, the sharing of intimate photographs without permission after a breakup (or similar), is becoming increasingly frequent. Facebook can now take down such images very quickly once they're reported and keep users from sharing such images again.
Image Description | Image of a Facebook like billboard and a video where people discuss revenge porn.
Image Tags | Facebook, female(s), male(s)
Twitter Addresses Troll Problem. Again.
Newspaper | The New York Times
Date | 15.11.2016
Language | English
Country | U.S.
Topic Tags | cyberbullying, Facebook, fake news, threat, Twitter
Summary | Twitter has a huge problem with trolls. Many users harrass other users on the platform and Twitter is always trying to do something about it with little success. But at least they are trying - Facebook is rejecting any responsibility for fake news spread on their platform.
Image Description | Getty image of the Twitter icon on a building.
Image Tags | logo, Twitter
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