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Facebook's penalty system, known as "Facebook jail," is getting reformed.
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The decision to reform is based on recommendations from the Oversight Board.
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The Oversight Board called Facebook's penalty system "disproportionate and opaque."
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The new system will focus less on penalizing end users and more on explaining content removals.
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The new system will be fairer and more effective in moderating content.
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Strict penalties will not be enforced until the seventh violation in most cases.
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The new approach will lead to faster and more impactful actions for those who continuously violate policies.
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Meta will increase transparency by explaining its policies to users when violations occur.
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Facebook users found themselves in "Facebook jail" without understanding what they did wrong.
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The prior penalty system was often disproportionate, even for lower-level violations that were not ill-intended.