JAKARTA - Meta has updated its platform policy, which allows Facebook creators to take part in dedicated training within the app, to make it easier to learn about the Facebook Community Standard violations they have committed.

Previously, if you were found to have violated the policies of the Facebook community and only did so for the first time, Meta would give notifications and a warning badge to your profile. And there is no way to remove the warning badge.

But now, when you violate Community Standards for the first time, you will receive a notification to complete in-app educational training on the policies they violate. Once completed, the warning badge will be removed from your records.

However, if there is a second violation within one year of revocation of the initial warning, the warning will be issued to a Professional Profile whose warning will not be removed.

In the event of a subsequent violation, it will allow your account to have less reach and the monetization opportunities you have will be limited by Meta.

"People should feel safe and empowered on Facebook, which is why we have policies to protect our community," the company wrote in an announcement on its official website.


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