Facebook may close the pages or groups of accounts that have seriously violated policies and terms of service
On January 23, Facebook announced a series of enhancements to features that help improve the quality of the fanpage's content that is active on its system.
On January 23, Facebook announced a series of enhancements to features that help improve the content of the pages and active groups on their systems.Specifically, these features are responsible for ensuring that the content shared on the Facebook platform is subject to Community Standards, and that intentional infringements will be subject to The punishment is very heavy.
Starting today, 24/1, a new tab called "Page Quality" will be added to Facebook's management console.Page Quality will allow managers to see information about platform violations of the platform deleted by Facebook, or detected and evaluated by third party system administrators as fake news. .
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"The new Page Quality tab is designed to help Administrators who directly manage Facebook pages and groups understand that the community they are responsible for must strictly abide by the general principles and standards of us, "said a Facebook spokesperson.
The Page Quality tab will consist of two main parts:
- Recent content has been removed by Facebook for violating the terms specified in Facebook's community standards.
- Content has recently been rated and rated as 'False - Violation', 'Mixture - Mixed'.or 'False Headline' by supervisors or system administrators of third parties.
Posts deleted because of spam, clickbait or IP violation will not be included in the Page Quality tab.In addition, the admin will still be able to see the content deleted because of violations of popular community standards such as hate speech, violence, harassment, insult, nudity, or Sexual activities and events banned on the platform .
In addition, Facebook will update the recidivism policy to ensure that owners of pages and groups that have previously seriously violated policies, terms of service and community standards. will not be able to recur the same behavior for the page or group they are managing at the present time or in the future.
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This second measure will be implemented and implemented in the near future, and will ensure that the pages and groups that have violated will no longer be able to break Facebook's rules one more time.
'To solve this problem thoroughly, we may delete pages or groups that violate our policies strictly. And in particular, communities as well as public administrators who have violated common rules will also be more targeted by Facebook '.
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