Facebook community standards

Facebook has community standards that prohibit certain types of content and language, including:

  • Hate speech: Any content that attacks or dehumanizes people based on their race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability is not allowed on Facebook.
  • Bullying and harassment: Any content that targets an individual or group with repeated abusive behavior, including threats, intimidation, or humiliation, is not allowed.
  • Nudity and sexual content: Facebook prohibits the posting of nude, sexual, or pornographic content, including sexual solicitation.
  • Violence and graphic content: Facebook prohibits content that glorifies or promotes violence, including graphic images or videos of violent acts.
  • Fraud and scams: Any content that promotes fraudulent or deceptive activities, such as phishing scams or fake news, is not allowed.
  • Hate symbols and organizations: Any content that promotes or supports hate groups or their symbols, such as the swastika or white nationalist imagery, is prohibited.
  • Misinformation: Facebook prohibits the sharing of false or misleading information, including content that could lead to harm, such as misinformation about health or safety.
  • Terrorist content: Any content that supports or promotes terrorist organizations or their activities is not allowed on Facebook.
  • Self-harm and suicide: Facebook prohibits content that promotes or glorifies self-harm or suicide, including suicidal ideation or behavior.
  • Hacking and phishing: Any content that encourages or facilitates hacking or phishing activities, such as sharing phishing links or stolen personal information, is not allowed.
  • Sale of regulated goods: Facebook prohibits the sale of certain regulated goods, including firearms, drugs, and tobacco products.
  • Copyright infringement: Any content that infringes on someone else's intellectual property rights, such as using copyrighted images or music without permission, is not allowed.
  • Spam and fake engagement: Facebook prohibits the use of bots or other automated tools to artificially boost engagement, such as likes or comments, on content.
  • Discrimination and exclusion: Any content that promotes or advocates for discrimination or exclusion based on factors such as race, gender, religion, or sexual orientation is not allowed.
  • Child exploitation: Any content that depicts or promotes child sexual exploitation, including child pornography or grooming, is strictly prohibited.
  • Inauthentic behavior: Facebook prohibits any content or activity that seeks to deceive or manipulate users, such as fake news or fake accounts.
  • Coordinated harm: Any content that supports or facilitates coordinated harmful behavior, such as cyberbullying or coordinated hate speech campaigns, is not allowed.
  • Animal abuse: Facebook prohibits content that depicts or promotes animal abuse or cruelty, including animal fighting or torture.
  • Unauthorized sharing of personal information: Facebook prohibits the sharing of personal information without consent, including sensitive personal information such as financial details or medical records.

It's worth noting that Facebook's community standards are regularly updated, and the platform's content policies can be complex and nuanced. If you're ever unsure whether something you're planning to post on Facebook is allowed, it's a good idea to review the platform's guidelines or consult with Facebook's support team.

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