Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorFacebook said it will remove “severe sexualizing content” targeting public figures — including celebrities, politicians and creators — that is posted on Facebook or Instagram, as part of an update to its bullying and harassment policies.The social media giant said it already removes attacks on public figures that encompass a wide range of harms.
It now also will remove: severe sexualizing content; Profiles, Pages, groups or events dedicated to sexualizing a public figure; and derogatory, sexualized photoshopped images and drawings; and attacks through “negative physical descriptions” that are tagged to, mention or posted on the public figure’s account.In addition, Facebook said, it will remove unwanted.
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