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Live Streaming - Facebook Tightens the Rules!

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Breaking News - Facebook has tightened its rules on live streaming. Probably this movement is related to the attacks on mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand. The management of the social networking site emphasizes that the changes to the regulations are intended to protect against the appearance of inappropriate, inappropriate content on the portal. What else will change?

Live broadcasts - what will it look like in practice?

The Facebook administration will automatically impose blocks on users who break the rules by uploading inappropriate content (violence, terrorist manifestos). Probably the new regulations will also apply to the publication of advertisements on the portal.

Whip, but not at all!

As you know, the new regulations will not scare everyone away and there will certainly be an organization, people who will want to break the law. For this reason, Facebook is starting a permanent partnership with universities that are working to improve technology for image analysis. This is a serious investment - professional, reliable image analysis can significantly reduce the number of inappropriate videos appearing on the site.

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