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Buzzfeed pointed filter offensive content on Facebook Live is worse than expected. The hard work is not the end of Facebook.


Violence that was televised Live via Facebook is worrying issues, because people have seen around the world. Screening tools are still not effective enough. Days after launching Facebook Live from December 2015, there was violence over 45 live event, representing 2 times per month (from Buzzfeed) such as rape, murder, suicide, violent acts per child.

The incident shocked last April big through Facebook Live two events. There was a murder by people who transfer all events. It was on the news all over the world. The ongoing question to Facebook that should be how do? And within days of the incident in Thailand. After that, Facebook has announced a team of monitors. Violent suicide on Facebook and another 3,000 people are confirmed to have developed a lead content out quickly.



Side the police and criminals, experts. Expressed concern that Facebook Live will provide opportunities for criminals who want to use the famous crimes. Because of all the news as it is of interest to people around the world. Without the need for a large media news because they Live open all the world already.


Buzzfeed It found that the number of Facebook Live content, violence began to decline after the announcement added to the monitor. however, is still screening live jobs work hard, never ends. The team is currently over Facebook 7,500 people but bringing violence out of the platform 100% not yet because violence has become part of the Facebook already.

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