Reporting trolls and bad behaviour on Facebook

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 30 September 2014 | 21.43

Facebook does not notify the person you reported and its Help Guide states that your complaint is anonymous. Once the site reviews your report and can acknowledge that the post in question violates its own set of Facebook Community Standards, it contacts the offending party without providing any personal information about you. Keep in mind, though, that the person may be able to guess who filed the complaint, depending on your level of engagement with the person.

Facebook's standards do allow "clear attempts at humor or satire" that might otherwise be considered a threat against someone; comedy routines, song lyrics and bad jokes fall under this umbrella. True "hate speech" is not allowed on the site and is defined by Facebook as "content that attacks people based on their actual or perceived race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation, disability or disease."

Facebook's help section has answers to many common questions regarding violations to the site's policies and how to report things you find, including broken features on the site.

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