Facebook's new content moderation policy is so-called 'one-strike,' meaning it will ban users who violate community standards after a single offense — but only for set periods of time:
post. The new policy is so-called"one-strike," meaning it will ban users who violate community standards after a single offense, but only for set periods of time.The social network hasn't yet specified which offenses will lead to what suspension periods, or which will result in full bans — a possibility mentioned in the blog.
This new policy means implementation of cross-site behavior tracking, which will pinpoint users who shouldn't have access to Live based on their past and current actions, like sharing a link to hateful content. Live-streaming video is arguably the most difficult form of content to moderate because of its instantaneous nature, leaving it vulnerable to abuse.
The policy resonates with Zuckerberg's stated emphasis on improving user safety on the site and ramping up features that foster community. Both of these could ultimately drive greater and deeper engagement on the platform.
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