Facebook expands its protection of potential revenge porn photos
https://www.cnet.com/news/facebook-expands-its-protection-of-potential-revenge-porn-photos/
Facebook is going further in its fight against revenge porn, expanding a pilot program that lets users upload intimate pictures before they've hit the internet in a bid to stop them from ever being shared.
In a Facebook post on Tuesday, Facebook's Global Head of Safety Antigone Davis said the company was updating its pilot program targeting the non-consensual sharing of images on the platform. Rather than having to report an image after it's already been shared around Facebook (the company already has a system in place for reporting and removing those images), Facebook will let users upload an image before it's been seen by others.