Facebook
announced Friday, that it is launching a new way to detect violent,
graphic, sexual, controversial and offensive content across all Pages
and Groups on its site and remove ads that appear alongside such
content.
In a new process of reviewing all Pages and Groups across the
Facebook site, the world's largest online social networking service will
be taking aggressive measures to prevent marketers' ads from appearing
alongside controversial and offensive content. The latest
review-and-removal process will be initiated Monday, which will
determine and enlist the Pages and Groups that will receive the
"ad-restricted" label. Facebook will remove any offensive, controversial
content from highlighted Pages and Groups by the end of next week.
Several women's rights activist groups including Women, Action and
the Media, and the Everyday Sexism Project objected to Facebook pages
that displayed violent content against women, which resulted in the
withdrawal of business from major brands like Nissan and Unilever's
Dove.
Advertisements are a serious source of revenue for Facebook. In
2012, 84 percent of the company's total revenue was from advertisements.
Hence, Facebook's rigorous action to remove offensive and controversial
content does not come as a surprise.
Facebook plans to carry out this process manually at first, but hopes
to build a more reliable and automated process to prevent and/or remove
ads appearing alongside controversial content.
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