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Facebook may soon allow objection to deletion of publications



Facebook removes all content from publications, videos and images that violate one of its terms, and the user is surprised that the publication has been removed without being able to recover it. Because the error is available, Facebook may soon allow users to object to deletions so that the posts deleted by the team Manage Facebook content.


Currently, Facebook only allows for content deletions that infringe intellectual property rights. Users must deal with deletions and objections under US law and will return publications if they are owned.

Facebook will adopt a method of objection where you select a random number of users and ask them if this content is worth deleting. In other words, the deletion will be done by a third party who does not work for Facebook.

Facebook puts three major categories of inappropriate content posted on the social network, including nudity, hate speech, and violent visual content.

There is no clear timeframe for when Facebook will provide this feature, but it will certainly be important to extend it to other services such as EntGram, which bans users and removes content based on sometimes malicious reporting.

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