On Sunday,The Perfect Taste of Sex The Guardianrevealed internal documents from Facebook that uncovered how the social media corporation moderates everything from hate speech to live streams.
The guide—which is filled with examples of how to handle sexual content, animal abuse and violent deaths—has pried open the conversation regarding online ethics, and people have begun to hop on Twitter to share their immediate thoughts, many of which aren't so great for Facebook.
SEE ALSO: Secret Facebook documents reveal how site battles violent contentFolks have expressed their confusion about the subjective rules, and are questioning the logic behind particular parts of the guide.
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One section of the guidelines is particularly controversial. It specifies that "aspirational violence" like threatening to "beat up fat kids" is still okay, versus, say, writing "someone shoot Trump."
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It's safe to say this is a discussion that isn't ending anytime soon.
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