Facebook?s Statement of Rights and Responsibilities offers numerous guidelines regarding appropriate speech and user safety. But that hasn?t stopped countless users on the social media site from making comments, posting images and starting pages that promote the rape and abuse of women. And in many cases, it doesn?t mean that Facebook has any intention of stopping them either.
Friday, January 4, 2013
Facebook's Questionable Policy on Violent Content Toward Women
Facebook's Questionable Policy on Violent Content Toward Women
Facebook?s Statement of Rights and Responsibilities offers numerous guidelines regarding appropriate speech and user safety. But that hasn?t stopped countless users on the social media site from making comments, posting images and starting pages that promote the rape and abuse of women. And in many cases, it doesn?t mean that Facebook has any intention of stopping them either.
Facebook?s Statement of Rights and Responsibilities offers numerous guidelines regarding appropriate speech and user safety. But that hasn?t stopped countless users on the social media site from making comments, posting images and starting pages that promote the rape and abuse of women. And in many cases, it doesn?t mean that Facebook has any intention of stopping them either.
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