Facebook graphic video u-turn
David Cameron has said he is "pleased" Facebook has changed its approach to hosting graphic videos after the site removed a video that showed a woman being beheaded.
David Cameron has said he is "pleased" Facebook has changed its approach to hosting graphic videos after the site removed a video that showed a woman being beheaded.
Stephen Balkam, who works for the Family Online Safety Institute and is a member of the Facebook safety advisory board, urged the company to rethink the change in its policy.
He told Sky News:
They have some very strict rules about nudity, about sex and even about violence too.
I just think in this case they really need to rethink how they use and how they adopt their own policies.
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