Facebook issued a tougher policy with live stream activities, limiting potential violations

On Wednesday, May 15, Facebook officially announced that it would begin to adopt a more stringent policy to limit the video streaming on this social network platform to a number of groups. certain.

On Wednesday, May 15, Facebook officially announced that it would begin to adopt a more stringent policy to limit the video streaming on this social network platform to a number of groups. certain. This is the first hard-line measure that the world's largest social networking site launched after suffering countless criticisms for not being able to quickly control the spread of the video about terrorist attacks taking place at New Zealand just a few months ago.

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According to information from a blog post, Facebook said it will apply a new policy, called 'one strike' policy, specifically for the Facebook Live feature. Specifically, this feature will prohibit users who have ever violated the community standards of the platform to use live streaming for a certain period of time. In addition, this policy will also apply to any content that the person posts elsewhere on Facebook, not just the live streaming feature on Facebook Live. If a user posts a harmful link on their personal page, such as content that leads to a terrorist site, they will also be banned from streaming for a while.

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'Our goal is to minimize the risk of violent spreading'

These new restrictions will most likely also be applied by Facebook to the Dangerous Individuals and Organizations of Facebook, which was launched earlier this month, leading to many wing characters. Famous friends like Paul Nehlen, Alex Jones and Milo Yiannopoulos are banned from both Facebook and Instagram platforms.

'Our goal is to minimize the risk of abuse of the Live feature to spread violent behavior, violating community policies. Also help users to experience this exciting feature in a positive way every day, 'said Guy Rosen, Facebook's vice president of community rule management in a blog post.

Mr. Rosen also said that Facebook hopes to further expand these restrictive policies to other areas in the company's future platforms. It is known that users who violate Facebook's Community Standards for violence distribution will also be banned from creating ads on this social networking site.

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The decision to impose tougher restrictions on Facebook Live services came after an extremist terrorist infiltrated mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand and broadcasted live videos. His attack right on this social networking site. After the shootings, Facebook was fiercely criticized for allowing an online individual to take extreme action, and proved too slow to remove copies of the video from his platform. After the incident, New Zealand Prime Minister also called for stronger changes, "to limit this application to be used as a tool of terrorists".

'After a horrific terrorist attack in New Zealand, we seriously reviewed what Facebook could do to prevent its services being used for the purpose of harming or spreading. conflicts in the community '. Mr. Rosen added.

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In addition, Facebook also said it will invest in three major universities to promote projects to improve the image and video analysis technology platform, while researching behavioral detection technology. media manipulation to limit fake news. These investment packages are worth about 7.5 million dollars.

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