Violence and Incitement
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User experiences
See some examples of what enforcement looks like for people on Facebook, such as: what it looks like to report something you don’t think should be on Facebook, to be told you’ve violated our Community Standards and to see a warning screen over certain content.
Note: We’re always improving, so what you see here may be slightly outdated compared to what we currently use.
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Reporting
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Post-report communication
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Takedown experience
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Warning screens
Data
View the latest Community Standards Enforcement Report
Enforcement
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Review teams
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Stakeholder engagement
Outside experts, academics, NGOs and policymakers help inform the Facebook Community Standards.
Get help with violence and incitement
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