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How Facebook decides when to censor videos of murder and suicide
newsweek.com How Facebook decides when to censor videos of murder and suicide How clear is the difference between shock videos and news?

Imagine that two Facebook users post videos of people “self-immolating,” or setting themselves on fire. Both videos contain graphic footage that’s hard to look at, information about the context, and a caption interpreting it. Maybe one user thinks it’s an important display, and one thinks it’s funny.

How does Facebook know which one to censor? What’s the difference between shock videos and news—and how much does it matter?

2 years ago
Source: Newsweek
Tagged: #Facebook #Murder #Suicide #Social Media #Graphic #Hugo
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