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Facebook Itroduces New Measures To Revenge Against Porn

Facebook introduces new measures to revenge against porn






Facebook introduce new measure to get revenge against porn.

Facebook Announced The Following Steps On Wednesday:

  1. If you see an intimate image on Facebook that looks like it was shared without permission, you can report it by using the “Report” link that appears when you tap on the downward arrow or “...” next to a post.
  2. Specially trained representatives from the Community Operations team review the image and remove it if it violates Facebook's Community Standards. In many cases Facebook will also disable the account for sharing intimate images without permission. The company offers an appeals process if someone believes an image was taken down in error.
  3. Facebook then uses photo-matching technologies to help thwart further attempts to share the image on Facebook, Messenger, and Instagram. If someone tries to share the image after it's been reported and removed, Facebook will alert them that it violates their policies and that they have stopped their attempt to share it.
  4. Facebook also partner with safety organisations to offer resources and support to the victims of this behaviour. 

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