
Facebook on Wednesday announced a new plan to fight revenge porn, a term coined to describe the practice of sharing private pictures of a person online without their permission. The company revealed that it'll use a variety of measures to put a stop to revenge porn across its online properties, including Facebook, Messenger, and Instagram. But the plan does have one flaw. Facebook said that starting Wednesday, people who may find themselves at the center of revenge porn campaigns will be able to...
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