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Facebook To Remove Sexualised And Degrading Attacks On Public Figures

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October 14, 2021
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Facebook To Remove Sexualised And Degrading Attacks On Public Figures

Facebook said Wednesday it will start removing content that attacks public figures by sexualising or degrading them and remove coordinated harassment efforts targeted at people who are at risk of self-harm offline as part of its new online bullying and harassment policies.

The new policy is intended to protect public figures like politicians, celebrities, journalists, public rights defenders, or content creators by removing profiles, pages, groups, or events dedicated to sexualizing a public figure, “derogatory sexualized” edited images and drawings of them and “unwanted sexualized commentary” flagged by them.

The company said it will also remove attacks that “weaponize a public figure’s appearance,” such as negative physical descriptions which are tagged, mentioned, or posted on their account.

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Facebook said it decided to remove this content due to feedback from “a large number of global stakeholders.”

Also, facebook said it will also remove content, such as direct messages or comments on a profile or post, that is considered “mass harassment” by an individual, but the person will need to work with the company to provide more information and context on the attacks.

The changes to the policy come one week after Facebook whistle-blower Frances Haugen testified in front of Congress claiming the company ignored internal research that revealed it was harmful to teen mental health and allowed misinformation to spread on its platforms.

She said Facebook could have made changes to make its apps safer but put the company’s “profits before people.” Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said that the research released on how Instagram affects young people has been “mischaracterized” and has denied that the company puts profit over safety, saying the company cares about “safety, well-being, and mental health.”

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Celebrities like Kim Kardashian West and Sacha Baron Cohen have also spoken out about Facebook’s failure to stop bullying and hate speech and were among dozens of celebrities that boycotted Facebook’s platforms last year with the hashtag #StopHateForProfit, asking the company to do a better job to control the spread of hate speech and disinformation.

Activist Greta Thunberg also threatened to quit Facebook in 2019 due to bullying, death threats, and hate speech, which she called “very upsetting” as reported by Forbes.

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