FB tightens live-streaming in crackdown on violence
Facebook announced that it is tightening access to live streaming to prevent the rampant sharing of graphic video as it took place with the Christchurch massacre.
People who have broken certain rules, including those against “dangerous organisations and individuals,” will be restricted from using the Facebook Live streaming feature, said the vice president of integrity Guy Rosen.
“Following the horrific recent terrorist attacks in New Zealand, we’ve been reviewing what more we can do to limit our services from being used to cause harm or spread hate,” Rosen said in a statement.
A “one-strike” policy at Facebook Live will be applied to a broader range of offenses, with those who violate serious policies suspended from using the feature after a single offense.