With more than 2 million active users per month, Facebook has become a more difficult social tool to audit and apologize for various audit flaws.
According to a report published by Facebook, Facebook admitted that a group of people who hate and violate hatred and violence through control has not been erased as opposed to others. In the light of commentary on controversial delivery, 22 decisions regarding this 49-item decision were declared incorrect and incorrect.
Progression is: ProPublica sent the review team with more than 900 decisions, 49 did not find a right decision for them. Facebook reported that 19 of the 49 decisions were true, 22 of the wrong decisions were taken, and the remaining decisions were the cancellation of messages and communication facilities. ProPublica later discovered that Facebook did not enforce sanctions on violent hate speech, and that it changed the double standards. On the Facebook page, Justin Osofsky made the following statement: "We apologize for any mistakes we made about the manager, we should do better."
As I mentioned before, 2 billion users per month and Facebook knows that it is difficult to control the mass through thousands of audits. They hope to make more than 10,000 purchases in 2018 and increase the number to 20,000. What do you think about this? You do not think you have enough control over the violent and hateful submissions of Facebook?
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