Safety on Facebook
In the past, we’ve talked about our report urls and the contribution that all users prepare to keeping Facebook a trusted environment to share knowledge. We’ve not talked in depth about our spam and abuse detection systems in order to build it more difficult for spammers, or worse, to game the system. We’ve plus chosen not to talk about some of the protections for minors, again, to prevent public from gaming the system, making abusive or inappropriate actions even harder to detect. We’ve talked only in a limited way about the part our Customer Support team plays in keeping spam and abuse from playing a significant role in people’s Facebook experience.
But right now, we want to manufacture
As we continue to build out our proactive and reactive systems, we still believe that that is a partnership with you, our users. Practice smart Net safety; get to know our privacy options. Whether you’re a minor or an adult, you should learn how to be smart online. No one wants anything poor to happen as a aftermath of something on Facebook; we can all do our parts to build certain it doesn’t.
Chris Kelly is Facebook’s Chief Privacy Officer.
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