Meta should include an exception to the Adult Sexual Exploitation Community Standard for depictions of non-consensual sexual touching, where, based on a contextual analysis, Meta judges that the content is shared to raise awareness, the victim is not identifiable, the content does not involve nudity and is not shared in a sensationalized context, thus entailing minimal risks of harm for the victim. This exception should be applied at escalation only. The Board will consider this recommendation implemented when the text of the Adult Sexual Exploitation Community Standard has been changed.
Our commitment: We will update the Adult Sexual Exploitation policy in our Community Standards to allow depictions of non-consensual sexual touching with a warning screen where the content is shared to raise awareness, the victim is not identifiable, the content does not involve overt nudity and explicit sexual activity, and it is not shared in a sensationalized context. This will be context-specific and applied on escalation only.
Considerations: Our Adult Sexual Exploitation policy prioritizes Meta’s values of safety and voice. The policy also takes into account the dignity of victims and survivors of adult sexual exploitation. Under this policy, we consider the criteria outlined in this recommendation when deciding whether to apply newsworthy allowances on escalation. We will now publicly add a context-specific, escalation-only allowance to our Adult Sexual Exploitation policy in response to the Board’s recommendation. It will allow depictions of non-consensual sexual touching where the content is shared to raise awareness in a non-sensationalized context, the victim(s) is/are not identifiable, and the content does not include overt nudity or explicit sexual activity. We will apply a warning screen to this content so that users can make an informed choice about whether to view it. We will share updates on our progress in future Quarterly Updates.