If it is Tuesday at 9am, it must be time to discuss uncovered nipples, dehumanising speech and visible innards.
Facebook’s fortnightly “content standards forum” is where senior executives meet to review the social network’s policies for taking down objectionable content. The team has a difficult task: deciding what is and what is not acceptable speech on a network of more than two billion wildly diverse users from around the globe.
This week, Facebook is publishing its policies in detail for the first time, after having been assailed from multiple sides over the content it has — and has not — allowed on its site.
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