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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsUnder pressure, Facebook targets sexist hate speech
CNN) -- Under mounting pressure from activists and advertisers, Facebook is ramping up efforts to stamp out hate speech, particularly depictions of violence against women.
The move, announced Tuesday, came after a weeklong campaign by women's groups targeting pages that celebrated or made light of rape, domestic violence and sexual degradation of women.
"In recent days, it has become clear that our systems to identify and remove hate speech have failed to work as effectively as we would like, particularly around issues of gender-based hate," Marne Levine, a Facebook vice president in charge of public policy, wrote in a post on the site.
"In some cases, content is not being removed as quickly as we want. In other cases, content that should be removed has not been or has been evaluated using outdated criteria. We have been working over the past several months to improve our systems to respond to reports of violations, but the guidelines used by these systems have failed to capture all the content that violates our standards. We need to do better -- and we will."
http://www.cnn.com/2013/05/29/tech/social-media/facebook-hate-speech-women/index.html?hpt=hp_t1
It's about damn time! I stopped using facebook for this very reason.
geek tragedy
(68,868 posts)FB removed breast feeding photos as obscene but left celebrations of rape.
Obviously a profound breakdown in judgment, at best.
William769
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(50,566 posts)The light is shaped like a giant glowing dollar sign.