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[quote]Facebook has removed a video clip showing a woman's decapitation and issued new rules about what can be shared on its site.
The U-turn comes two days after it was revealed the firm had dropped a ban on clips showing extreme violence.
The BBC understands that Facebook did this in July after issuing new guidance to staff, but did not think the public would be interested to know.
The British prime minister has accused the firm of being "irresponsible".
Facebook's own safety advisers have also voiced concerns.
The US firm now says it will still allow some graphic content but will take a more comprehensive look at its context.[/quote]
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Sorry folks. Looks like we gotta go back to Liveleak.
yet porn is banned, I honestly don't get it
Good job guys
why would you want to watch someones head be cut off by a knife, or chainsaw, or some other device
like I know the media doesn't portray a realistic outlook on how shit places are, but show how nice they are in certain areas, but god damn, why would you want to watch that intentionally?
[QUOTE=fruxodaily;42623372]yet porn is banned, I honestly don't get it[/QUOTE]
No, they're going back to NOT allowing extreme violence either.
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