Monday, October 03, 2011

Facebook Getting Tough with Abusive Trolls


Vicious "trolls" who heap abuse on total strangers on the Internet for fun are being targeted in a Facebook crackdown. Tribute pages honoring the dead, such as soldiers in Afghanistan, have become a recent favorite of the ugly trolls, reports the Telegraph. Facebook users can manually delete abusive messages, but company engineers are now working on new systems that will automatically delete the hurtful slams. Facebook already tracks suspected trolls—those who repeatedly communicate with non-friends, or whose friend requests are often rejected.

Facebook is stepping up some site surveillance in the wake of mounting complaints about cyberbullying and pedophiles stalking users. Britain's Child Exploitation and Online Protection Center has recently initiated a Facebook site that offers advice and links to report cyber abuse. The official in charge of the center has criticized Facebook for refusing to add a "panic button" on each page to report problems.

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous4:07 pm

    i have seen the most disgusting things on facebook lately, there is men old enough too be grandads adding young girls and boys ,and there all sharing vile photos, the trolls are all over rip pages, something needs to GET DONE about this quickly

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  2. Anonymous8:04 pm

    I have a Facebook Stalker /Harasser that uses several aliases to try to befriend me, send unwanted messages, etc. I have reported this person an aliases several times, yet I still receive unwanted friend requests. Up to 10 in box messages a day, all reported as I get them, yet nothing has been done. Facebook security is a farce.

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