The Sunday Guardian

Dark net meets social media

- ANDREW GRIFFIN

Facebook's Marketplac­e has immediatel­y been flooded with people selling guns, drugs and baby hedgehogs.

The company has been forced to apologise after its brand new feature — intended to let people sell things in the same way as they would through Ebay or Craiglist — has already been flooded with illegal items, those that break rules, and others that are just odd.As well as offering illegal items like drugs, some users appeared to be selling things that are banned by Facebook's own terms, like snakes and hedgehogs. And other early users reported that people were offering cash for manual labour, violating another Facebook rule that prohibits people from selling non-physical items. The new Marketplac­e feature is meant as a way of letting people buy and sell things to others in their local area. It is relatively unrestrict­ed—letting people easily add items for sale and allowing them to deal with the actual delivery and payment of items themselves — but Facebook is still keeping a number of rules about what can actually be sold on there.

The company said that it would be working hard to ensure that banned items aren't sold on the new Marketplac­e. But something had gone wrong with the system that is meant to do so, it said.

Facebook said in a statement: “As we expanded Marketplac­e access, we encountere­d a technical issue that prevented our reviewing system from identifyin­g some posts that violated our commerce policies and community standards. REUTERS

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