Social

Facebook creators have a new way to avoid ‘jail’

Comment

facebook glitch
Image Credits: TechCrunch

Facebook creators are being given a new option that will help them avoid jail — “Facebook jail,” that is — upon their first violation, and at various times after. In a revised policy, announced on Wednesday, social networking giant Meta said that creators who violate the company’s Community Standards for the first time will be offered the option to take a new training course instead of receiving a formal warning.

Upon completion of the course, the warning will be removed from the user’s account, Meta explained in a blog post aimed at creators.

Image Credits: Meta

Typically, Facebook doles out penalties to users who break its rules, including throwing users into “Facebook jail” — a term that refers to their temporarily limited abilities to post and interact on the platform following a violation. Last year, Facebook introduced changes to this process, doling out more warnings before penalty actions were taken. Now, the company is making it possible to remove those initial warnings, too.

For creators, the change will help them maintain their reach and visibility on the platform, even if they make a mistake. It also follows a similar lightening of the penalty system run by YouTube, announced last year. Like YouTube now offers, Facebook creators will be able to take a short, educational course to wipe out their warning under the new guidelines.

As Meta explains, the updated policy is focused on “educating — not punishing” first-time rulebreakers.

The option will first be made available to Professional Mode users (creators), who will receive an in-app notification that points them to the educational training focused on the policy they violated.

In addition to removing the warning from their account, the creator will be able to participate in this “remove your warning” training again if they make no further violations for one year.

If, however, they do violate policy again within a year, they’ll receive a warning that can not be removed. Accumulating warnings and violations leads to the account facing penalties like reduced reach and more limited monetization opportunities.

The change, as well as the introduction of warnings, aims to make Facebook more approachable to newer creators who may be less familiar with its policies and rules. This, in turn, could better level the playing field for newcomers and make the platform more attractive to creators in general.

However, the company stresses that the more serious community standards will not be eligible for warning removal under this new system. This includes content that contains “sexual exploitation, the sale of high-risk drugs, or glorification of dangerous organizations and individuals,” notes Meta.

More TechCrunch

The $79 K2 has long been one of Keychron’s best-selling mechanical keyboards. As with all of the company’s K-line boards, it offers a relatively no-frills experience, but provides all of…

Keychron’s K2 HE turns magnets and wood into an affordable mechanical keyboard

Facebook creators are being given a new option that will help them avoid jail — “Facebook jail,” that is — upon their first violation, and at various times after. In…

Facebook creators have a new way to avoid ‘jail’
Image Credits: TechCrunch

Featured Article

A comprehensive list of 2024 tech layoffs

The tech layoff wave is still going strong in 2024. Following significant workforce reductions in 2022 and 2023, this year has already seen 60,000 job cuts across 254 companies, according to independent layoffs tracker Layoffs.fyi. Companies like Tesla, Amazon, Google, TikTok, Snap and Microsoft have conducted sizable layoffs in the…

A comprehensive list of 2024 tech layoffs

Hiya, folks, welcome to TechCrunch’s regular AI newsletter. This week in AI, OpenAI lost another co-founder. John Schulman, who played a pivotal role in the development of ChatGPT, OpenAI’s AI-powered…

This Week in AI: OpenAI’s talent retention woes

As has been the case with Nothing’s other handsets, there are a few hoops required to purchase the device in the U.S.

Nothing’s $399 Phone 2a Plus hits the US through a beta program

Digital transformation — the process of transforming outdated apps and processes with cloud technologies and digital workflows — can be a risky undertaking. In 2023, Harvard Business Review reported that…

Mechanical Orchard, led by ex-Pivotal CEO, scores $50M round led by Alphabet’s GV

Napkin wants to use generative AI to make turning text into visualizations as easy as clicking on a button and customizing the results.

Napkin turns text into visuals with a bit of generative AI

Security researchers found a dozen vulnerabilities in 5G baseband chips found in phones made by Google, OPPO, OnePlus, Motorola, and Samsung.

Hackers could spy on cell phone users by abusing 5G baseband flaws, researchers say

Most startups are looking to solve a problem inside a business, but Bandana, a New York City-based startup, has a different goal. It wants to help people at the lower…

Bandana lands new investment to help hourly wage workers find good jobs

Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s (HPE) planned $14 billion acquisition of Juniper Networks is one step closer to completion — the U.K.’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has confirmed that the deal…

After EU approval, UK clears HPE’s $14B Juniper Networks acquisition

Ride-hail giant Lyft will pilot a new feature called Price Lock that will let a rider purchase a monthly subscription “that caps the price for a specific route at a…

Lyft to ‘open up a can of whoop ass’ on surge pricing

Audible, the audiobook company owned by Amazon, announced on Wednesday that it is testing an AI-powered search feature to assist users in narrowing down their audiobook search. Starting today, select…

Audible is testing an AI-powered search feature 

In a sign that big tech companies are ready and willing to shell out cash for database tech, Neon, a startup building an open source alternative to AWS Aurora Postgres,…

Database startup Neon nabs a Microsoft investment

The ex-Clubhouse, Netflix employees raised $1.65M for an app that combines social media, networking, and dating.

Ex-Clubhouse employees take another swing at a social networking startup

New York-based fintech Payoneer has acquired Skuad, a Singapore-based global HR and payroll startup, for $61 million in cash, the company exclusively told TechCrunch.  Payoneer said it could also pay…

Fintech Payoneer is buying 5-year-old global payroll startup Skuad for $61M in cash

Elon Musk’s X is being taken to court in Ireland for using Europeans’ data to train AI models without asking for their consent.

Elon Musk’s X taken to court in Ireland for grabbing EU user data to train Grok without consent

Automattic, the owner of WordPress.com, has launched a new AI tool designed to help bloggers write more clearly and succinctly.

Automattic launches AI writing tool that aims to make WordPress blogs more readable and succinct

Cybersecurity remains a white-hot space for investors. In the latest example of that demand, EQT has bought a majority stake in Acronis, a security company that specializes in data protection,…

EQT takes a majority stake in cybersecurity firm Acronis at $3.5B+ valuation

The ICO issued the provisional fine in “failing to implement appropriate security measures prior to the attack.”

UK data watchdog to fine NHS vendor Advanced for security failures prior to LockBit ransomware attack

African e-commerce company Jumia is selling 20 million American depositary shares over the next couple of weeks, TechCrunch has learned. The at-the-market transaction is to take advantage of strong results…

Jumia plans to raise more than $100 million in secondary shares to drive stalled user growth  

Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky suggested on Tuesday’s Q2 earnings call with investors that the company will soon expand into new products and services, including co-hosting, a relaunch of Airbnb’s “experiences,”…

Airbnb details plans to expand beyond short-term rentals, including co-hosting and relaunching ‘experiences’

Reddit users will soon see AI-generated summaries at the top of search results.  Reddit co-founder and CEO Steve Huffman told investors during its earnings call on Tuesday that the company…

Reddit to test AI-powered search result pages

Rivian’s financial losses have crept up as it pushed out the last of its first-generation R1 trucks and SUVs in favor of newer, more cost-efficient versions — a sign of…

Rivian lost $1.46B in Q2 as it drives toward a VW-linked future

With new Pixel devices just over the horizon, Assistant’s days on Android may still be numbered. For the time being, however, it still has a place on the home.

Google Assistant lives to automate another day

Amazon has released an upgraded version of its in-house image-generating model, Titan Image Generator, for AWS customers using its Bedrock generative AI platform. Simply called Titan Image Generator v2, the…

Amazon upgrades its AI image generator

X (formerly Twitter) appears to be making progress on its upcoming payments system, bringing it closer to Elon Musk’s vision of turning X into an “everything app.”   According to a…

X is getting closer to launching its payment service

Dawn Aerospace’s rocket-powered aircraft soared to new heights in its latest test campaign, as the company looks to build what could be the highest-performance aircraft to take off from a…

Dawn Aerospace’s rocket-propelled aircraft takes flight

Google unveiled the Nest Learning Thermostat 4 and Google TV Streamer. It’s expected to announce four Pixel devices, including the Pixel 9 and Pixel 9 Pro.

Made by Google 2024: Pixel 9, Gemini, a new foldable and other things to expect from the event

Waymo, the Alphabet-owned self-driving car company, is adding another 10 square miles to its robotaxi service area to include cities surrounding San Francisco.  The move, which adds Daly City, Broadmoor and…

Waymo expands robotaxi coverage in Los Angeles and San Francisco

Welcome to TechCrunch Fintech! This week, we’re looking at Revolut’s reported valuation hike, fintech unicorns, the Disrupt Fintech Stage, and more. To get a roundup of TechCrunch’s biggest and most…

Europe’s most valuable fintech, and which startups became unicorns this year