Upon reviewing the Community Standards, I now realize the mistake I made that led to the suspension. I acknowledge that [描述违规行为,例如分享不适当内容、参与骚扰等]. I understand the importance of adhering to the rules and regulations outlined by Facebook, and I assure you that such actions...
Facebook updated itscommunity guidelines, clearing up what it deems appropriate content for display on the social network. It says the rules and standards haven’t been changed, and is responding to requests to provide more detail on what it allows subscribers to post. The rules, says Facebook...
Facebook has revealed for the first time just what, exactly, is banned on its service in a new Community Standards document released on Tuesday. It's an updated version of the internal rules the company has used to determine what's allowed and what isn't, down to granular details such as...
Graphic by Pixabay/Illustration by CNET Facebookreportedly exempted millions of high-profile users, including celebrities and politicians, from some or all of its community standards, apparently contradicting the social network's public statements that its rules apply to everyone. The Wall Street Journal...
The Facebook ads review process is like a computerized checker that looks at the many ads on Facebook to make sure they follow the rules for advertising. But, Facebook doesn't just rely on computers. They also have people who help the computer system get better. Sometimes, these people ev...
First,you have to know the rules and abide by them. Content that violates the Community Standards may notalwaysget reported and noticed, but it is always a risk. Second,pay attention to any warnings that you get. If you find yourself receiving violations, warnings, or temporary restrictions ...
2. Respect Facebook’s Community Standards When your account is verified, you need to make sure you’re familiar withFacebook’s Community Standards. While you might think that you’ll have to follow the same rules as every other Facebook user, that’s not quite the case. ...
Facebook's team of reviewers, composed of real people, examines various aspects of your ad. They assess the content, visuals, targeting, and adherence to Facebook's advertising rules. Their aim is to ensure that your ad meets the platform's standards and doesn't contain any misleading claims...
4. Report Reviews Which Violate Facebook’s Rules While negative reviews can be helpful sometimes, you can also get reviews that go against Facebook’s rules. These rules are known asFacebook’s community standards,and they protect your page orFacebook groupagainst content that: ...
9. Don’t violate Facebook’s Community Standards We’ve talked about this, but it bears repeating. Facebook takes itsCommunity Standardsvery seriously. The algorithm is pretty good at weeding out posts that violate these rules, but even if a post manages to skirt under the radar, Facebook...