Facebook introduces ‘one strike’ policy to combat abuse of its live-streaming service

Facebook is cracking down on its are living streaming service after it was once used to broadcast the surprising mass shootings that left 50 useless at two Christchurch mosques in New Zealand in March. The social community mentioned as of late that it's enforcing a ‘one strike’ rule that can save you customers who…
Facebook is cracking down on its live streaming service after it was used to broadcast the shocking mass shootings that left 50 dead at two Christchurch mosques in New Zealand in March. The social network said today that it is implementing a ‘one strike’ rule that will prevent users who…Original article
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