Facebook: Deleting pages that violate the rules

Facebook announced improvements on quality content of the pages, to ensure that the content shared through it s does not violate the regulations of the social network.

Starting tomorrow, a new tab will be added to the table which will be called "Page Quality" or "Page Quality". The new tab will allow administrators to see when Facebook deletes posts that violate the platform's rules or have been deemed fake news by third parties.

According with Facebook, "The new Page Quality tab is designed to help people who manage pages understand how well their Pages comply with our guidelines."Facebook

The Page quality tab will include two sections:

1. Content we recently deleted for violating Community standards and
2. Content that has recently been rated "False", "Mixture" or "False Headline" by third parties.

Page administrators will be able to see content that has been removed for various reasons (eg hate speech, violence, harassment and bullying, nudity or sexual activity, and support of people and events banned on the platform), but the with the IP that reported them will not appear.

In addition, Facebook said that if the behavior is repeated, the page will be down from its platform.

To address this gap, when we remove a Page or group for violating our policies, we may now also remove other Pages and Groups even if that specific Page or Group has not met the threshold to be unpublished on its own. To enforce this updated policy, we'll look at a broad set of , including whether the Page has the same people administering it, or has a similar name, to the one we're removing.

The new measures are expected to be implemented in the coming weeks and we are very curious about what will happen.
How reliable are reports from third parties who may be competitors of a page?

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