什么是Facebook监狱?这是人们用来指称Facebook对他们所谓的“社区标准”的严格应用的术语。
(Community)Facebook 政策中定义的社区标准似乎直截了当且合理。然而,在应用时,Facebook 的审查团队(以及自动审查系统)有时似乎会走极端。即使您的评论只是一个玩笑或开玩笑,您也会发现自己处于 Facebook社区(Community)标准团队的执法端。
在本文中,我们将概述您应该避免哪些活动才能远离“ Facebook监狱”,以及如果您确实犯了错误,您可以采取哪些强制措施。
Facebook 的社区标准是什么?
Facebook提供了一个社区标准(Community Standards)页面,该页面概述了它监控的所有行为,以试图让Facebook成为每个人的安全社交媒体社区。
Facebook监控和执行的标准有四个关键领域,其中包括:
- 真实性(Authenticity):歪曲你是谁或你在Facebook 上(Facebook)发帖的目的。
- 安全(Safety):威胁对他人造成人身伤害的内容,包括任何形式的恐吓、排斥或以其他方式试图通过威胁使他人保持沉默的内容。
- 隐私(Privacy):共享个人的私人信息,例如社会保险号、私人电话号码、个人地址或人们喜欢保密的其他识别信息。
- 尊严:在(Dignity)Facebook 上(Facebook)发布任何被视为骚扰或贬低他人的内容。这可能包括基于种族、性别、民族或性取向发布关于特定人或整个群体的仇恨言论。
您可能认为在Facebook等社交媒体网站上开玩笑地发表简单评论不会给您带来麻烦。然而,如果你的“笑话”被Facebook 社区标准团队认为是基于他们的社会身份“贬低”了整个群体,你可能会发现自己在(Facebook Community Standards)Facebook监狱里待了一段时间。
什么是 Facebook 监狱?
无论您是Facebook群组的管理员、运营自己的Facebook页面,还是在Facebook上运营业务页面,您都需要让自己非常熟悉Facebook社区标准。通过这种方式,您可以快速删除可能让您的群组和Facebook用户在使用Facebook时遇到麻烦的内容。
Facebook监狱是Facebook用户使用的术语,用于限制您在有限的时间内在Facebook 上(Facebook)发布内容。它本质上是一个“虚拟”监狱,因为您可以浏览Facebook并查看帖子,但在暂停期间您无法与任何人互动。
你怎么知道你什么时候在Facebook监狱里?您将在Facebook个人资料页面上看到“帐户受限”通知。
您是唯一能够看到此限制状态的人。但是,如果您确实看到此红色状态出现,则很有可能您的帐户在某种程度上受到了限制。
要了解有关您的帐户如何受到限制的更多信息,只需选择右侧的小箭头图标。
您将看到有关当前限制的详细信息、应用限制的日期以及应用多长时间才能“离开”FB 监狱。
如果您确实在“限制(Restriction)”窗格中看到了这些详细信息,那么恭喜!你正式在Facebook监狱。
如果您想查看您违反了哪些将您置于Facebook监狱中的特定Facebook条款,请选择(Facebook)查看原因(See Why)按钮。
这将打开“限制概述(Restriction Overview)”窗口,该窗口将向您显示您发布的最初给您带来麻烦的原始内容。
您还将看到限制已应用于您的帐户的原因。在任何给定时间,都有几层限制可以应用于您的帐户。
- 一项包含不当内容的违规行为。通常这会导致 24 小时内无法在Facebook 上(Facebook)发布任何内容。
- 包含不适当内容的多个帖子。这可能会导致几天到几周的任何内容都不允许在Facebook 上(Facebook)发帖。
- 短时间内多次违规。如果您连续多次违反Facebook的社区标准,您可能会面临额外的限制。(Facebook)最常见的情况是在一定时间内将您的Facebook内容在其他所有人的Facebook提要中优先降级。(Facebook)
探索您的限制历史
如果您屡次违反 Facebook 的社区准则,您可以在同一区域查看您的限制历史记录。
在“限制(Restrictions)”页面上,选择右侧菜单上的“限制历史记录”。(Restriction History)这将向您显示一个时间表,其中包含您不适当的Facebook帖子的日期以及当时作为惩罚应用的具体限制。
要查看每个违规行为的详细信息(包括您的原始帖子),只需选择该限制右侧的查看原因按钮即可。(See Why)
同样,您将看到Facebook为响应该帖子而应用的原始内容和对您帐户的限制。
研究 Facebook 的社区标准
您可能认为远离Facebook监狱真的很容易。对每个人都友善一点,避免发表任何仇恨的帖子,对吧?
不幸的是,如果您经常使用Facebook,这并不是那么容易。如果您在Facebook 上(Facebook)与其他人就种族、宗教、政治(politics)、性别和其他非常激烈的话题等 话题进行热烈的辩论,则尤其如此。
任何有争议的内容都有可能让您的帖子被其他Facebook用户误解或报告为“不恰当”,即使您无意以任何方式否定您的帖子。如果您倾向于发布在对话背景下实际上并不令人讨厌的笑话或讽刺评论,则尤其如此。
为了让自己远离热水,您可以访问Facebook 社区标准页面(Facebook Community Standards page)并研究 Facebook 的政策。
通常,以下类型的帖子保证会让您在Facebook监狱中度过一段时间。
- 在 Facebook 上(fake account on Facebook)使用虚假帐户
- 发布任何包含裸体的图片
- 发表关于自残或鼓励自残的评论
- 如果您是Facebook垃圾邮件发送者,试图通过Facebook群组获取客户
- 发布仇恨内容只是为了获得其他Facebook用户的情绪反应的巨魔
- 使用假名或以其他方式伪造您的个人资料信息
- 发布有关让人们窃取其他用户私人信息的黑客行为
- 基于种族、性别、民族或性取向发布带有仇恨言论的模因
- (Spammy behavior)在短时间内向多个用户发送私人Facebook消息的垃圾邮件行为
虽然您的Facebook帐户如此容易受到如此负面的影响似乎很可怕,但只要在Facebook 上(Facebook)发布您可能认为是无辜的帖子,请不要担心。
Facebook社区标准团队不会立即实施永久性Facebook禁令。事实上,要被永久禁止需要很多很多的违规行为。
第一次犯错时,您可能只会收到警告。这将包括来自Facebook(Facebook)团队的一份说明,上面写着“我们知道会发生错误”。
如果你在这一点上表现自己,你将在Facebook监狱中度过零时间。根本不会应用任何帐户限制。
但是,如果您是屡犯者并且似乎无法让自己遵循Facebook的社区标准,您可能会看到自己面临多个Facebook帐户限制。最终,是的,永久的Facebook禁令。
这就是为什么花时间了解Facebook关于社区标准的规则是个好主意。通过这种方式,您可以仔细调整您在Facebook上发布的每条帖子,以免自己在平台上陷入困境。
Facebook Jail: How You Will Be Punished for Misbehaving on Facebook
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Community standards as defined in Facebook’s policies seem straightforward and reasonable. However, when applied, Facebook’s team of censors (and the automated censoring system) sometimes seem to go to extremes. Even if your comment was just a joke or tongue-in-cheek, you could find yourself on the enforcement end of Facebook’s Community Standards team.
In this article, we’ll outline what activities you should avoid to remain out of “Facebook jail”, and what enforcement actions you can expect if you do happen to make a mistake.
What Are Facebook’s Community Standards?
Facebook provides a Community Standards page that outlines all of the behaviors that it monitors to try and keep Facebook a safe social media community for everyone.
There are four key areas of standards Facebook monitors and enforces which includes:
- Authenticity: Misrepresenting who you are or your purpose in posting on Facebook.
- Safety: Content that threatens physical harm against other people, including any form of intimidation, exclusion, or otherwise trying to silence other people via threats.
- Privacy: Sharing private information about people such as social security numbers, private phone numbers, personal address, or other identifying information that people prefer to keep private.
- Dignity: Posting anything that is considered harassment or degrading toward others on Facebook. This can include posting hate speech about a specific person, or about an entire group based on their race, gender, ethnicity, or sexual orientation.
You may think that making simple comments in jest on a social media site like Facebook wouldn’t get you in trouble. However, if your “joke” is deemed by the Facebook Community Standards team as “degrading” an entire group based on their social identity, you could find yourself spending some time in Facebook jail.
What Is Facebook Jail?
Whether you are the administrator of Facebook groups, run your own Facebook page, or operate a business page on Facebook, you need to make yourself very familiar with Facebook community standards. This way you can quickly remove content that could get both your group, and the Facebook user, in trouble with Facebook.
Facebook jail is the term used by Facebook users for when you are restricted from posting content on Facebook for a limited period of time. It’s essentially a “virtual” jail, because you can browse Facebook and see posts but you can’t interact with anyone during your suspension period.
How do you know when you’re in Facebook jail? You will see an “Account Restricted” notification on your Facebook profile page.
You’re the only person who will be able to see this restriction status. However, the odds are good that if you do see this red status appear, your account is limited in some way.
To find out more about how your account is restricted, just select the small arrow icon on the right.
You’ll see details around the current restriction, the date that the restriction was applied, and how long it will be applied before you can “get out” of FB jail.
If you do see those details in the Restriction pane, then congratulations! You’re officially in Facebook jail.
If you want to see what specific Facebook terms you’ve broken that put you in Facebook jail, select the See Why button.
This will open the Restriction Overview window, which will show you the original content you posted that got you in trouble in the first place.
You’ll also see the reason the restriction has been applied to your account. There are several layers of restrictions that could be applied to your account at any given time.
- One infraction with inappropriate content. Typically this results in 24 hours of not being able to post anything on Facebook.
- Multiple posts with inappropriate content. This could result in anything from several days to several weeks of not being allowed to post on Facebook.
- Multiple violations in a short period of time. If you’ve broken Facebook’s community standards several times in a row, you could face additional restrictions. The most common is having your Facebook content demoted in priority on everyone else’s Facebook feed for a certain amount of time.
Exploring Your Restriction History
If you’re a repeat offender of breaking Facebook’s community guidelines, you can see your restriction history in this same area.
On the Restrictions page, select the Restriction History on the right menu. This will show you a timeline with the dates of your inappropriate Facebook posts and the specific restriction that was applied at that time as punishment.
To see the details (including your original post) for each infraction, just select the See Why button on the right of that restriction.
Again, you’ll see the original content and the restriction to your account that Facebook applied in response to that post.
Study Facebook’s Community Standards
You may think that it’s really easy to stay out of Facebook jail. Just be kind to everyone and avoid making any kind of hateful post, right?
Unfortunately, if you use Facebook often, it’s not quite so easy. This is especially true if you take part in lively debates with other people on Facebook around topics like race, religion, politics, gender, and other very heated topics.
Anything controversial has the opportunity for your posts to be misconstrued or reported as “inappropriate” by other Facebook users, even if you didn’t intend your post to be negative in any way. This is especially true if you tend to post jokes or sarcastic comments that, taken in context of the conversation, are not actually hateful.
To keep yourself out of hot water, you can visit the Facebook Community Standards page and study Facebook’s policies.
Generally, the following type of post is guaranteed to land you some time in Facebook jail.
- Using a fake account on Facebook
- Posting any image that includes nudity
- Posting comments about self-harm or encouraging self-harm
- If you are a Facebook spammer trying to get clients via Facebook groups
- Trolls who post hateful content just to get emotional reactions from other Facebook users
- Using a fake name or otherwise faking your profile information
- Posting about hacks that would let people steal other user’s private information
- Posting memes with hate speech based on race, gender, ethnicity, or sexual orientation
- Spammy behavior where you send multiple users private Facebook messages over a short period of time
While it may seem scary that your Facebook account can be so negatively impacted so easily, just from making what you may believe is an innocent post on Facebook, don’t worry.
The Facebook community standards team doesn’t immediately apply a permanent Facebook ban. In fact, it takes many, many infractions to get permanently banned.
The first time you make a mistake, you’ll likely only get a warning. This will include a note from the Facebook team saying that “We understand that mistakes happen”.
If you behave yourself at this point, you’ll spend zero time in Facebook jail. No account restrictions will get applied at all.
However, if you are a repeat offender and can’t seem to get yourself to follow Facebook’s community standards, you could see yourself facing multiple Facebook account restrictions. And eventually, yes, a permanent Facebook ban.
This is why it’s a good idea to take the time to understand Facebook rules around community standards. This way you can carefully tailor each post you make on Facebook to keep yourself out of hot water on the platform.