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Friday, 22 March 2019

All Friends ,Cautiously write and comment for your's Facebook, Now.


I'd write this letter for which comment or share world media but blockaded my facebook account  24 hrs and 48 hrs  not share and comment.


Buddha + Christian = No problem
Buddha + Hindi = No problem
Hindi + Christian = No problem
Buddhist + Muslims = Problem
Christian + Muslims = Problem
Hindi + Muslims = Problem
Muslim + Muslim = Big Problem... Right?
open your eyes & look into the world!
I don't mean every Muslim is terrorism but every terrorist is Muslim all over the world.
Attcked first terrorists muslims and then they make first lying &crying upload as attacked as by other on their muslims arround the world.





  
All Friends,Cautiously write and comment! but face book policies is can't write the inspired by religious!


Facebook Terms and Policies

Everything you need to know, all in one place.



Our mission is to give people the power to build community and bring the world closer together. Every day, people come to Facebook to share their stories, see the world through the eyes of others and connect with friends and causes. The conversations that happen on Facebook reflect the diversity of a community of more than two billion people.

We want people to feel safe when using Facebook. For that reason, we've developed a set of Community Standards, outlined below. These policies will help you understand what type of sharing is allowed on Facebook, and what type of content may be reported to us and removed. Sometimes we will allow content if newsworthy, significant or important to the public interest – even if it might otherwise violate our standards. Because of the diversity of our global community, please keep in mind that something that may be disagreeable or disturbing to you may not violate our Community Standards.
Helping to Keep you Safe

We remove content, disable accounts, and work with law enforcement when we believe there is a genuine risk of physical harm or direct threats to public safety. Learn more about how Facebook handles abusive content.

Encouraging respectful behavior

People use Facebook to share their experiences and to raise awareness about issues that are important to them. This means that you may encounter opinions that are different from yours, which we believe can lead to important conversations about difficult topics. To help balance the needs, safety, and interests of a diverse community, however, we may remove certain kinds of sensitive content or limit the audience that sees it. Learn more about how we do that here.

Keeping your account and personal information secure

We work hard to help keep your account secure and protect your personal information. By joining Facebook, you agree to use your authentic name and identity. You may not publish the personal information of others without their consent. Learn more about how we work to keep your information safe.

Protecting your intellectual property

Facebook is a place for you to share the things that are important to you. You own all of the content and information you post on Facebook, and you can control how it is shared through your privacy and application settings. However, before sharing content on Facebook, please be sure you have the right to do so. We ask that you respect copyrights, trademarks, and other legal rights. Learn more about intellectual property rights.


Reporting Abuse
Our global community is growing every day and we strive to welcome people to an environment free from abusive content. To do this, we rely on people like you. If you see something on Facebook that you believe violates our terms, please report it to us. We have dedicated teams working around the world to review things you report to help make sure Facebook remains safe.

Governments also sometimes ask us to remove content that violates local laws, but does not violate our Community Standards. If after careful legal review, we find that the content is illegal under local law, then we may make it unavailable only in the relevant country or territory.

Please keep the following in mind:

  • We may take action any time something violates the Community Standards outlined here.
  • We may ask Page owners to associate their name and Facebook Profile with a Page that contains cruel and insensitive content, even if that content does not violate our policies.
  • Reporting something doesn't guarantee that it will be removed because it may not violate our policies.
  • Our content reviewers will look to you for information about why a post may violate our policies. If you report content, please tell us why the content should be removed (e.g., is it nudity or hate speech?) so that we can send it to the right person for review.
  • Our review decisions may occasionally change after receiving additional context about specific posts or after seeing new, violating content appearing on a Page or Facebook Profile.
  • The number of reports does not impact whether something will be removed. We never remove content simply because it has been reported a number of times.
  • The consequences for violating our Community Standards vary depending on the severity of the violation and the person's history on Facebook. For instance, we may warn someone for a first violation, but if we continue to see further violations we may restrict a person's ability to post on Facebook or ban the person from Facebook.

Not all disagreeable or disturbing content violates our Community Standards. For this reason, we offer you the ability to customize and control what you see by unfollowing, blocking, and hiding the posts, people, Pages, and applications you don’t want to see – and we encourage you to use these controls to better personalize your experience. Learn more. People also often resolve issues they have about a piece of content by simply reaching out to the person who posted it. We’ve created tools for you to communicate directly with other people when you’re unhappy with posts, photos, or other content you see on Facebook.





April 11, 2017

Facebook Political Engagement

Code of Conduct
Facebook’s mission is to make the world more open and connected. As we work to achieve this goal, we expect all of our employees, including those on our Public Policy team, to follow our Code of Conduct and to always act lawfully, honestly, and ethically.
Compliance and Reporting
It is important for Facebook to develop relationships with elected officials and candidates for public office who share our vision of an open Internet and a culture of innovation. The Vice President of US Public Policy oversees all corporate political activity in the United States and is aided, in some instances, by across-functional team that includes representatives from Facebook’s Public Policy,Communications, and Legal departments, as well as outside counsel to ensure compliance with applicable disclosure laws, including the timely filing of required reports.
Facebook’s Policies For Assessing Candidates and Making Political Contributions
Under US campaign finance law, Facebook (like all corporations) is prohibited from donating directly to federal political candidates. Since many Facebook employees wish to support federal candidates who share their goal of making the world more open and connected, we formed Facebook, Inc. PAC (FBPAC) in 2011. FBPAC is regulated under the Federal Election Commission and its activity, which is reported quarterly, may be found here.
In deciding which federal candidates to support, Facebook PAC considers whether an individual candidate’s policy stances are consistent with Facebook’s public policy agenda and business interests, particularly the individual’s commitment to fostering innovation and an open Internet. We also consider whether Facebook has a presence in a candidate’s district or state, whether a candidate works on policy issues that are relevant to Facebook, and whether the candidate holds a key committee or leadership position.
Where permitted by law, Facebook may contribute to candidates for state office, with the goal of promoting a more open and connected world. Our Vice President of US Public Policy oversees these contributions with the assistance of a cross-functional team that includes representatives from Facebook’s Public Policy, Communications, and Legal departments. State political activity is conducted in compliance with applicable disclosure laws, including the timely filing of required reports.
The private political preferences of Facebook executives, directors, and employees do not influence either FBPAC’s or the Company’s political contributions. Additionally, a contribution to a candidate for office does not mean that we agree with every policy or position that candidate may espouse.
No campaign contribution will be made with the expectation that Facebook will receive something in return.
Facebook PAC Contributions
You can view a detailed report of Facebook’s PAC contributions to federal candidates by clicking the link below. This report, which will be updated annually, includes contributions made since 2012.
Contributions – States
You may view a detailed report of Facebook corporate political contributions to candidates in states that permit them, by clicking the link below. This report, which will be updated annually, includes contributions made since 2010.
Lobbying Disclosure Filings
Facebook regularly discloses information about our federal and state lobbying activities. You may view our quarterly federal lobbying disclosures for the past several years, by clicking the links below.
Federal Lobbying Disclosures:
2017



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