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For the first time, Facebook spells out what it forbids

If you've ever wondered exactly what sorts of things Facebook would like you not to do on its service, you're in luck. Facebook already banned most of these actions on its previous "community standards" page , which sketched out the company's standards in broad strokes. The updated community standards will mirror the rules its 7,600 moderators use to review questionable posts, then decide if they should be pulled off Facebook.