Secrets Of Facebook & About It's Controversies

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Facebook has 1.47 billion daily active users and 2 billion monthly active users. Every day 100 million hours of video are watched on Facebook. One question that can come to someone's head, how does Facebook decide to keep a post?

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If Facebook users view any content as inappropriate, they may report. Then a content moderator decides that the platform's rules have been broken or not. These reports are called tariffs and tickets are aligned. The moderators work with this enclosed ticket.

In this process, who reports, he plays the role of one of Facebook's content moderation trainees. The content that he's reported on is often kept on Facebook. Especially this is done to understand the thinking of others about it. Thus Facebook defines 'extreme content'.

A moderator said, if a lot of sensors start, people will lose interest in this platform. At the end of the day, they provided money. When a page contains many followers and many others, it is protected. Even if it contains hateful messages.

When Britain's first Facebook page was destroyed, the decision was taken from the high level of this social network. There were numerous followers on Facebook, and Facebook made huge revenue from it. However, the page was destroyed by violating Facebook's eight or nine policies.

One of the first investors of Facebook, Roger Macnani decided to keep sensitive content on the platform, which was a well-planned part of the company's business model.

He said, from Facebook's perspective ... [it is] their product 'crack cocaine'.
He said, this is really the 'Extreme' and 'Dangerous' form of content, which attracts many people and adds to Facebook.
Former CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's chief executive officer said that Facebook has understood very well that the ultimate content provider is the most valuable. Because it adds another 50 or 100 people. So Facebook wants more 'extreme content'

Recently, Facebook's public policy chief, Richard Allan, apologized for not being able to delete some derogatory content. He also denies the fact that the rules of Facebook are not income-centric. He said that content will be removed if it is violent.

Recently, Facebook has said, about 50 million rules and regulations have been found. A news report earlier this year said that data analysts 'Cambridge Analyte' working in the campaign for US President Donald Trump found personal information on several million user profiles.

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ya you are right facebook has been in lot of controversies it need to change its privacy policy. i came across a post a couple of month ago where the person have written all the controversies facebook have been invovled in. see https://www.bucketbuff.com/timeline-of-facebook-controversies/