Facebook is facing fresh scrutiny over the way it moderates content on its platform after a newspaper investigation revealed guidelines for staff on how to handle posts featuring issues such as violence, hate speech, child abuse and pornography.
The training manuals, which were published by the Guardian on Monday, reveal how the social media group’s 4,500 global moderators judge when to remove or allow offensive content.
They show how posts that threaten to kill Donald Trump, US president, are banned because heads of state are considered “vulnerable”, but violent threats against others are permitted.
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