How is FACEBOOK working to keep its community safe? Part III
As a promoter of best practices for main street businesses, I find the recent Congressional Q&A with Mark Zuckerberg to have brought forward an opportunity for the general public to be more knowledgeable and mindful of the practices of all online social channels.
Over the past two weeks I have shared information about the privacy policy as posted by Facebook.
It has been verbatim copy, with easy-to-read formatting to call out the highlights and allow you to see what the details are behind their updated policies.
Here’s this week’s breakout of the Facebook Privacy Policy update.
As a promoter of best practices for main street businesses, I find the recent Congressional Q&A with Mark Zuckerberg to have brought forward an opportunity for the general public to be more knowledgeable and mindful of the practices of all online social channels.
Over the past two weeks I have shared information about the privacy policy as posted by Facebook.
It has been verbatim copy, with easy-to-read formatting to call out the highlights and allow you to see what the details are behind their updated policies.
Here’s this week’s breakout of the Facebook Privacy Policy update.
Excerpt from Facebook - Fake Accounts
Fake accounts are closely related to the spread of misleading content.
We block millions of attempts to register fake accounts every day, but some still get through our systems.
Machine learning technology helps us identify behaviors unique to fake accounts to detect and deactivate inauthentic accounts.
Our priority is to remove fake accounts that have a high amount of activity and reach a lot of people in order to combat the spread of false news, spam and clickbait.
You can always report a profile if you think it doesn't represent a real person.
We block millions of attempts to register fake accounts every day, but some still get through our systems.
Machine learning technology helps us identify behaviors unique to fake accounts to detect and deactivate inauthentic accounts.
Our priority is to remove fake accounts that have a high amount of activity and reach a lot of people in order to combat the spread of false news, spam and clickbait.
You can always report a profile if you think it doesn't represent a real person.