![]() And Facebook users, whose content was removed, had little recourse if they believed content reviewers made the wrong call. Until now, Facebook had not publicly disclosed the lengthy rules given to its content reviewers to guide their decisions on whether to remove Facebook posts flagged for violating the Silicon Valley company's policies. ![]() It's also introducing an appeals process for Facebook users who believe their posts were removed in error. SAN FRANCISCO - Facebook is for the first time publishing its secret rules and guidelines for deciding what its 2.2 billion users can post on the social network, including hate speech, pornography, even cannibalism. Watch Video: How Facebook tracks you and how to fix it
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