Asking help about Facebook censorship criteria
Dear listers: I´m looking for information about the criteria that Facebook uses to take down some "incorrect" pictures, photos, images. I know something simple as the "niple rule" -not images allowed showing women niples- wich generated reaction from women feeding their babies... Can you help me? Greetings from Argentina! Alejandro Tortolini Scitech journalist - Teacher Buenos Aires - Argentina
Colleagues of mine were unsuccessful at advertising on Facebook to recruit ecstasy users for their research study. I've also read about Students for Sensible Drug Policy being unable to advertise on Facebook. So they do prohibit drug related posts, even in cases where ads were about research and policy rather than selling or promotion. Cheers Monica Monica Barratt http://monicabarratt.net On 17 June 2011 23:41, Alejandro Tortolini <alemtor@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear listers: I´m looking for information about the criteria that Facebook uses to take down some "incorrect" pictures, photos, images. I know something simple as the "niple rule" -not images allowed showing women niples- wich generated reaction from women feeding their babies... Can you help me? Greetings from Argentina!
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