Thursday, June 20, 2013

How to report issues to Facebook

wam, facebook, gender-hate speechHow to chroniclegender-based shunspeech to Facebook.

Many of you have been in impressionsince Facebook said it was committed to improving the way it responds to gender-based hate speech, to tarradiddlecontent that you feel should be removed, or contentthat was removedfor reasons you consider inappropriate.

And we – both WAM! and the women’s groups who signed up supporting the push– are glad to hear from you.

And both WAM! and Facebook are workhard to institute the agreed-upon changes.

It is, however, important to note that the campaign and Facebook’scommitmentspecifically address content that glorifies, promotes or makes light of rape, domestic helpviolence or other forms of gendered violence.

We, like you, are similarlyconcerned about Facebook’s habit of removing non-sexual images of women’s breasts while allowing sexualized images of women’s naked bodies to remain.

WAM! volitionbe engaging with them on this issue as tumesceas, but for now we need to collect examples of that separately from the violence-promoting content.

So, depending on what you have to report, here’s how to do it:

For content that glorifies, promotes or makes light of gendered violence: first, report it to Facebook applytheir standard reporting system.

If the content has been reported and Facebook has declined to learnit, email WAM!, and WAM! givetake further action.
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Please include eitherinformation you have about when and how you reported the content, and what response(s) you’ve received from Facebook.

For content that sexualizes women’s naked bodies, or for content that has been removed that depicts non-sexualized images of women’s breasts, again, report this to Facebook using their standard procedures if you haven’t already.

Then, if you’re unsatisfied with their response, send your examples to WAM!, along with all the tuitionyou can provide about when and how you reported the content, and what response(s) you’ve received from Facebook.

WAM! won’t be taking further action on these examples immediately, but will be collecting them to show to Facebook as we all use upthem on this issue.

In the meantime: thank you for being part of ending gender-based hate speech on Facebook.

 


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Materials taken from Womens Views on News

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