Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Facebook users can define what’s objectiona­ble

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NEWYORK:Facebook now wants its users to define what is “objectiona­ble”, eventually empowering them to decide how much nudity and violence they are comfortabl­e seeing, CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in a post.

These policies help a user understand what type of sharing is allowed on Facebook and what type of content may be reported to the social media giant and removed.

“The idea is to give everyone in the community options for how they would like to set the content policy for themselves,” Zuckerberg wrote on Facebook’s Community Standards policy. “Where is your line on nudity? On violence? On graphic content? On profanity? What you decide will be your personal settings. We will periodical­ly ask you these questions to increase participat­ion and so you don’t need to dig around to find them,” he added.

Zuckerberg also noted that for those who do not make a decision, the policies decided by majority of people in their region would be enforced. Even in that case, the individual would have the option of updating personal settings anytime. “With a broader range of controls, content will only be taken down if it is more objectiona­ble than the most permissive options allowed and Facebook will also block content based on standards and local laws.”

To classify the objectiona­ble content, Facebook will use artificial intelligen­ce.

The company wants to start with the cases in 2017.

“Major advances in AI are required to understand text, photos and videos to judge whether they contain hate speech, graphic violence, sexually explicit content and more,” he said.

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