Tier 1: Terrorism, organised hate, large-scale criminal activity, attempted multiple-victim violence, multiple victim violence, serial murders and violating violent events
We do not allow individuals or organisations involved in organised crime, including those designated by the United States government as specially designated narcotics trafficking kingpins (SDNTKs), hate or terrorism, including entities designated by the United States government as Foreign Terrorist Organisations (FTOs) or Specially Designated Global Terrorists (SDGTs), to have a presence on the platform. We also don't allow other people to represent these entities. We do not allow leaders or prominent members of these organisations to have a presence on the platform, symbols that represent them to be used on the platform, or content that glorifies them or their acts, including unclear references to them. In addition, we remove any support for these individuals and organisations.
We do not allow content that glorifies, supports or represents events that Meta designates as terrorist attacks, hate events, multiple-victim violence or attempted multiple-victim violence, serial murders, hate crimes or violating violent events. Nor do we allow (1) content that glorifies, supports or represents the perpetrator(s) of such attacks; (2) perpetrator-generated content relating to such attacks; or (3) third-party imagery depicting the moment of such attacks on visible victims.
We also do not allow Glorification, Support or Representation of designated hateful ideologies, as well as unclear references to them.
Terrorist organisations and individuals, defined as a non-state actor that:
Engages in, advocates or lends substantial support to purposive and planned acts of violence,
Which causes or attempts to cause death, injury or serious harm to civilians, or any other person not taking direct part in the hostilities in a situation of armed conflict, and/or significant damage to property linked to death, serious injury or serious harm to civilians
With the intent to coerce, intimidate and/or influence a civilian population, government or international organisation
In order to achieve a political, religious or ideological aim.
Hate entity – defined as an organisation or individual that spreads and encourages hate against others based on their protected characteristics. The entity's activities are characterised by at least some of the following behaviours:
Violence, threatening rhetoric or dangerous forms of harassment targeting people based on their protected characteristics;
Representation of hate ideologies or other designated hate entities, and/or
Glorification or Support of other designated Hate Entities or Hate Ideologies.
Criminal organisations, defined as an association of three or more people that:
is united under a name, colour(s), hand gesture(s) or recognised indicia; and
has engaged in or threatens to engage in criminal activity such as homicide, drug trafficking or kidnapping.
Multiple-victim violence and serial murders
We consider an event to be multiple-victim violence or attempted multiple-victim violence if it results in three or more casualties in one incident, defined as deaths or serious injuries. Any individual who has committed such an attack is considered to be a perpetrator or an attempted perpetrator of multiple-victim violence.
We consider any individual who has committed two or more murders over multiple incidents or locations a serial murderer.
Hateful ideologies
While our designations of organisations and individuals focus on behaviour, we also recognise that there are certain ideologies and beliefs that are inherently tied to violence and attempts to organise people around calls for violence or exclusion of others based on their protected characteristics. In these cases, we designate the ideology itself and remove content that supports this ideology from our platform. These ideologies include:
Nazism
White supremacy
White nationalism
White separatism
We remove explicit glorification, support and representation of these ideologies, and remove individuals and organisations that ascribe to one or more of these hateful ideologies.
Tier 2: Violent Non-State Actors and Violence-Inducing Entities
Organisations and individuals designated by Meta as Violent Non-state Actors or Violence-inducing Entities are not allowed to have a presence on our platforms or have a presence maintained by others on their behalf. As these communities are actively engaged in violence against state or military actors in armed conflicts (Violent Non-State Actors) or are preparing, advocating for or creating conditions for future violence (Violence-Inducing Entities), material support of these entities is not allowed. We will also remove glorification of these entities.
Violent non-state actors, defined as any non-state actor that:
Engages in a pattern of purposive and planned acts of high-severity violence targeting government, military or other armed groups taking direct part in the hostilities in a situation of armed conflict, and does not intentionally and explicitly target civilians with high-severity violence; AND/OR
Deprives communities of access to critical infrastructure or natural resources; AND/OR
Engages in a pattern of attacks intended to bring significant damage to infrastructure that is not linked to death, serious injury or serious harm to civilians.
Violence-Inducing Entities are defined as follows:
A Violence-Inducing Entity (General) is a non-state actor that:
Uses weapons as a part of their training, communication or presence; and are structured or operate as unofficial military or security forces; AND
Coordinates in preparation for inter-community violence or civil war; OR
Advocates for violence against government officials or violent disruptions of civic events; OR
Engages in theft, vandalism, burglary or other damage to property; OR
Engages in mid-severity violence at civic events; OR
Promotes bringing weapons to a location when the stated intent is to intimidate people amid a protest
A Violence-Inducing Conspiracy Network is a non-state actor that:
Is identified by a name, mission statement, symbol or shared lexicon; AND
Promotes unfounded theories that attempts to explain the ultimate causes of significant social and political problems, events and circumstances with claims of secret plots by two or more powerful actors; AND
Has explicitly advocated for or has been directly linked to a pattern of offline physical harm by adherents motivated by the desire to draw attention to or redress the supposed harms identified in the unfounded theories promoted by the network.
A Hate Banned Entity is a non-state actor that:
Engages in repeated hateful conduct or rhetoric, but does not rise to the level of a Tier 1 entity because they have not engaged in or explicitly advocated for violence, or because they lack sufficient connections to previously designated organisations or figures.