Facebook has released a new version of its community standards, setting out in detail what it means offensive content for cases like nudity, sexual harassment and hate speech.
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"Today we are providing more detail and clarity on what is and is not allowed on Facebook" officials said big social network.
Executives said the new guidelines aim to meet people's demand for greater clarity and that this change does not mean that a change of company policies and standards.
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