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Facebook announces new publishing rules prohibit nudity Photos .












Facebook made the company, which oversees the famous social networking site online, more information on the materials that will be banned published on the site.
Include updates have been made on a page social norms separate section on the "dangerous organizations", and provide further details on nudity and materials that are allowed to broadcast and publish through the Site.
American company and expressed the hope that the new guidelines will provide "visible" to the public site.
Facebook says that about 1.4 billion people use their services at least once a month.A state of confusion
The new guidelines will replace other ancient place on the company's website, and will be sent to users who complain about the material broadcast by others.
Beckett said Monica, which is responsible for the content policy in Facebook that rework instructions designed to address the confusion about the reasons for the refusal of some requests to delete the contents of the user comments.
She explained Beckett told the BBC: "we're sending them a message that says we will not Nhzvh (content) because it does not violate our standards, and will write comments say where they are puzzled by this, and so we certainly are going to hear such a comment."
She added: "There were questions of the meaning of our saying that we do not accept user harassment, and what exactly is our policy on terrorism."
It continued: "(For example), we now show that we are not only not allow the presence of terrorist organizations or their members within the community of Facebook, but we also do not allow paying tribute or support terrorist or actions or led groups, and this is not a detailed former valuable."
But Beckett confirmed that the policy itself has not changed.





   
Under the new rules of Facebook now that the images "that focus on showing the buttocks fully" broadcast will be banned, as well as "pictures a woman's breasts" completely exposed.
The new rules also prohibit the broadcast of any written comments describing sexual acts contain any "interesting details" instincts.Images of violence and clear
He welcomed the Family Safety Institute on the Internet (FOSI), and is one of five independent organizations that body indicative of the safety form content Facebook new amendments to the policy of the famous social content of the site.
Chief Executive of the Institute, said Steven quantity told the BBC: "I think it is wonderful that occurred Facebook social criteria to be suitable for reading and entering it, too."
He added: "I hope to follow more of the social networking sites and applications suit."
But he expressed concern that Facebook so far has not taken adequate steps to protect young people from watching the video files from the disturbing scenes including comic violence.