Facebook expands its protection of potential revenge porn photos

Facebook expands its protection of potential revenge porn photos

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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.

Facebook expands its protection of potential revenge porn photos

May 23, 2018, 7:15am UTC
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.