The social network said it took down 21 million pieces of adult nudity in the first three months of the year, according to its first Community Standards Enforcement Report. Its enforcement efforts between October 2017 and March 2018 include six categories: graphic violence; adult nudity and sexual activity; terrorist propaganda; hate speech; spam; and fake accounts. In the first quarter, Facebook disabled about 583 million fake accounts and removed 837 million pieces of spam, the report said. It took down 2.5 million pieces of hate speech during the period, only 38% of which was flagged by its algorithms. Meanwhile, Facebook removed or added warning labels to about 3.5 million pieces of graphic violence content.
Source: CNN May 15, 2018 15:56 UTC