From CNET: Facebook, the world's largest social network, has updated its community standards to clarify the content that people are and aren't allowed to share.
The update is designed to provide "more detail and clarity on what is and is not allowed," Facebook said in a blog post Sunday.
With more than a billion users worldwide, the revised Facebook community standards are a response to a call for more guidance in what is acceptable to post to the social network.
"These standards are designed to create an environment where people feel motivated and empowered to treat each other with empathy and respect," Monika Bickert, Facebook's head of global policy management, and Chris Sonderby, Facebook's deputy general counsel, said in the post.
The updated policy reiterates Facebook's stance against harassment and provides "more guidance on policies related to self-injury, dangerous organizations, bullying and harassment, criminal activity, sexual violence and exploitation, nudity, hate speech, and violence and graphic content."
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