Facebook Clarifies What Can And Cannot Be Posted

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JonnyDough

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"This content isn't invisible to everyone, just the country where it's deemed illegal." What if it goes against freedom? Should we condone such behavior? Reporting people for things that are "illegal" such as a female showing her face...and as a result she is beaten should be something Facebook should be aware is likely to happen. Doing business with a nation that would even consider this legal should put Mark Z in jail. Chasing capitalistic gains and abiding by immoral laws is about as low as a human being can go - we should stomp it out like it's going to kill us.

It's time the United States holds it's own citizens to a higher standard of morality, and that has NOTHING to do with religion. Trade with other nations needs tighter stipulations. I believe that freedom from oppression and unjust persecution should be for all. The earliest Europeans to come here fled tyranny, and the surest way to return to it is to ignore what is right.
 

Roy Henderson

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Hopefully this will be a leading indicator that facebook will publish clear guidleines as to how one might cancel a Facebook account.
 

poppy julio

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everyone just cancel your account and don't join any social network site until we are sure that we are free to do what WE want. Turn these pompus billionaires into paupers instantly..
 

Roy Henderson

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SIMPLICITY is an overstated value when faced with cancelling facebook...there is no "Burton" to click on settings...requires far more than that
 

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despite blood, gore and mutilation being against ToS, any time I try to report a post showing such imagery, I get ignored "because the post raises awareness against violence"... so that means i can post pictures of violence, gore, and human/animal mutilation as long as I "say" I stand against it and am only raising "awareness"?
yeah... im calling BS...
 

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The earliest Europeans to come here fled tyranny, and the surest way to return to it is to ignore what is right.

Not sure going to someone elses land, taking it, and using slaves to build on it counts as "fleeing tyranny" - taking it with you maybe...
 

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all fine and dandy, but sure enough as soon as someone doesn't agree with you on something they can still falsely report you without consequence and you have to do a bunch of cell text BS or "find your friends" with a picture quiz, lest you give FB your government ID just so you can keep your account.
 

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These facebook bitches forgot who made them millionaires , the people did , You pay youtube to post on there while youtube pays you to post , fk facebook.
 

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So the image of Kanye West with a massive cock on his head is not allowed? I'm not buying that.
No, Kanye's face isn't banned; it only looks like a cock, it isn't really one.
 

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"This content isn't invisible to everyone, just the country where it's deemed illegal." What if it goes against freedom? Should we condone such behavior? Reporting people for things that are "illegal" such as a female showing her face...and as a result she is beaten should be something Facebook should be aware is likely to happen. Doing business with a nation that would even consider this legal should put Mark Z in jail. Chasing capitalistic gains and abiding by immoral laws is about as low as a human being can go - we should stomp it out like it's going to kill us.

It's time the United States holds it's own citizens to a higher standard of morality, and that has NOTHING to do with religion. Trade with other nations needs tighter stipulations. I believe that freedom from oppression and unjust persecution should be for all. The earliest Europeans to come here fled tyranny, and the surest way to return to it is to ignore what is right.

Great, so a USA company should just ignore other countries laws and just force USA morals.
 

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So probably they'll continue to allow misandrist hate speech, then.

For every one misandristic comment, there is 1,000 misogynistic comments that go by the wayside. Coming from a good sir, s'all good, sir.
 
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