Adult Nudity and Sexual Activity

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Adult Nudity and Sexual Activity

Ads Must Comply with the Community Standards on Adult Nudity and Sexual Activity. Ads must not contain adult nudity and sexual activity. This includes nudity, depictions of people in explicit or sexually suggestive positions, or activities that are sexually suggestive.
Overview

This policy provides specific additional protections beyond what is prohibited in the Community Standard on Adult Nudity and Sexual Activity.

As a global company we take into account the wide array of people from different cultures and countries who see ads on our platform, and their varying cultural sensitivities around adult nudity and sexual activity. We understand that nudity can be shared for a variety of reasons and make certain exceptions in ads related to art and health.

Additional Guidelines for Ads

In addition to the requirements in our Community Standards, Ads can’t:

  • Depict nudity where otherwise permitted by the Community Standards or near nudity such as nudity covered only by digital overlay
  • Contain imagery focused on individual body parts such as groin, buttock or female breast(s), or depicting poses simulating sexual activity
  • Depict visible female nipples in medical/health context while targeting users aged 18 or younger
  • Depict sexual activity where otherwise permitted by the Community Standards
  • Depict gestures that signify genitalia, masturbation, oral sex, or sexual intercourse, or sexually suggestive activities like clothed simulated sex, sexual dancing or kissing with visible tongue
  • Depict logos, screenshots or video clips of known pornographic websites
  • Contain sexual audio



Reporting
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Universal entry point

We have an option to report, whether it's on a post, comment, story, message, profile or something else.

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Get started

We help people report things that they don’t think should be on our platform.

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Select a problem

We ask people to tell us more about what’s wrong. This helps us send the report to the right place.

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Check your report

Make sure the details are correct before you click Submit. It’s important that the problem selected truly reflects what was posted.

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Report submitted

After these steps, we submit the report. We also lay out what people should expect next.

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More options

We remove things if they go against our Community Standards, but you can also Unfollow, Block or Unfriend to avoid seeing posts in future.

Post-report communication
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Update via notifications

After we’ve reviewed the report, we’ll send the reporting user a notification.

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More detail in the Support Inbox

We’ll share more details about our review decision in the Support Inbox. We’ll notify people that this information is there and send them a link to it.

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Appeal option

If people think we got the decision wrong, they can request another review.

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Post-appeal communication

We’ll send a final response after we’ve re-reviewed the content, again to the Support Inbox.

Takedown experience
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Immediate notification

When someone posts something that doesn't follow our rules, we’ll tell them.

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Additional context

We’ll also address common misperceptions and explain why we made the decision to enforce.

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Policy Explanation

We’ll give people easy-to-understand explanations about the relevant rule.

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Option for review

If people disagree with the decision, they can ask for another review and provide more information.

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Final decision

We set expectations about what will happen after the review has been submitted.

Warning screens
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Warning screens in context

We cover certain content in News Feed and other surfaces, so people can choose whether to see it.

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More information

In this example, we give more context on why we’ve covered the photo with more context from independent fact-checkers

Enforcement

We have the same policies around the world, for everyone on Facebook.

Review teams

Our global team of over 15,000 reviewers work every day to keep people on Facebook safe.

Stakeholder engagement

Outside experts, academics, NGOs and policymakers help inform the Facebook Community Standards.