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Terrorism is a precedence topic for Facebook,and it has invested in software to try to discontinue some extremist content ever getting on the site. This proactive screening has sever the number of offensive posts. But moderators have told the Guardian a huge amount of terrorist-related content still gets through, and that terrorists have found ways of bypassing the strict rules. The files seen by the Guardian show how moderators need to spy at the captions as well as the images themselves. Often it is the words rather than the picture that will lead to a post being removed. We cannot show the most graphic images used to train moderators – but one shows a man shot in the head, and lying in a pool of blood. This can be posted,as long as the caption with it is condemning, rather than celebratory.
Posts in support of a terrorist attack such as the one in Nice must be deleted, or along with ‘non-explicit’ praise in the week after it has happened.
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Source: theguardian.com