No one really likes ads, but for better or worse, they're a sort of
necessary evil when it comes to, you know, making money online. And
while Facebook's not
likely to stop sprinkling your stream with paid content, the social
network announced a new plan today to tackle some of the
more...questionable content that's made its way onto the site. Starting
Monday, the service will implement a new review process for deciding
which Pages and groups will get their own accompanying ads. That process
will be manual to start, with an automated version in the future.
Facebook plans to have all the offending violent, graphic and sexual
content removed by the end of next week.
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