Monday, September 1, 2014

Facebook was Complaining of Heads Photos


There are many complaints about the heads photos were showing on Facebook, according to Web Design in Cambodia, Digital Marketing Agency reported.

“There may be instances in which graphic photos and videos, like the beheadings in Syria, can be justified as being in the public interest,” Stephen Balkam, chief executive of the US’s Family Online Safety Institute (Fosi) told the BBC.

“However, if they are hosted on Facebook or other social media platforms, there should be two barriers put in place, an interstitial and an age gate.”

By the way Facebook still stand by their side and want the users use Facebook with highly responsible.

“We expect people that want to use Facebook to condemn or report on violence, to do so in a responsible manner, which may include warning people about the nature of content in the videos and imagery they’re sharing and carefully selecting the audience for the content,” a spoken man told the BBC.

“Our goal is to strike a balance between allowing people to comment on the often brutal world around them, whilst protecting people from the most graphic of content.”


Facebook was Complaining of Heads Photos

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