— Gillis Jones (@Gillis57) December 5, 2018"First Tumblr bans NSFW imagery, now Facebook bans NSFW *words*!! To be clear, Facebook already had a ban on porn and sexual solicitation on the platform; it was previously stated under the "Sexual Exploitation of Adults" and "Adult Nudity and Sexual Activity" section of Facebook's content rules. The company didn't directly comment on concerns the new policy was too broad and might prohibit people from engaging in dirty talk on the site.
"Platforms would decide that the only way to avoid liability is to ban a vast range of discussions of sex." Another question is whether Facebook can fairly enforce the new policy when the company has a spotty track record on content moderation; it's come under fire for failing to pull bad content, such as terrorist videos, propaganda, and fake news.
Meanwhile, other critics have accused the social network of accidentially taking down legitimate posts from real users.
determine what the rules about a grown man asking a 14-year-old for sexual pictures should be.
The answers all involved measures of action Facebook and Facebook alone should take and had nothing about proper authorities. “Adult men asking 14-year-olds to send sexual images is not only against the law, it is completely wrong and an appalling abuse and exploitation of children.
But its updated Community Standards sex work, organize community events or private groups related to non-normative sexuality, or even engage in private talk with other users about hooking up.
The new Sexual Solicitation policy starts by stating that while Facebook wants to faciliate discussion "and draw attention to sexual violence and exploitation," it "draw[s] the line…when content facilitates, encourages, or coordinates sexual encounters between adults." Can we pause a moment to appreciate how weird it is that they lump those things together in the first place?
What’s, um, strange about the whole thing is that none of the available answers said anything about reaching out to law enforcement or Child Protective Services.
In fact, the answers don’t seem to acknowledge that the act in question is already illegal at all.
Facebook users began complaining that their posts were being removed at just the mention of sex.
The new bans “vague suggestive statements such as ‘looking for a good time tonight,’” “sexualized slang,” “sexually explicit language,” and even “hand drawn, digital, or real-world art.” Erotic artists and sex workers currently active on Facebook and Tumblr will need to seek a new platform for their business under these new policies.
Vague, but suggestive statements such as "looking for a good time tonight" when soliciting sex are also no longer allowed.
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