Facebook only removes content if it celebrates or glorifies violence, not if it’s only graphic or disturbing, according to a spokesperson. Facebook also insists that the video of Philando Castile’s death was temporarily unavailable due to a technical glitch that was Facebook’s fault. That contradicts theories that the video disappeared due to Facebook waffling on…
via Facebook explains censorship policy for Live video — TechCrunch
July 9, 2016 at 9:34 am
Society still has to find solutions and collectively resolve to confront social challenges before matters get to ‘saturation levels’. Containment-before-escalation should be the obvious rule of thumb.
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