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Facebook confirms it snoops on your Messenger conversations

The company has also confirmed that it reads every chat that gets flagged to the moderator

April 06, 2018 / 15:01 IST
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Controversy embroiled Facebook revealed this week that the company snoops on your Messenger conversations— including text chats, pictures, and links—to make sure that you comply with their rules.

CEO Mark Zuckerberg talking to Vox, gave an example of the Rohingya crisis in Myanmar and explained that the company’s systems “detect what’s going on” when people try to send sensational messages via Messenger, and Facebook “stops those message from going through.”

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The company later talking to Bloomberg said that in order to prevent the misuse of the app, it processes the content of the messages the same way it scrutinises the content on social media arm. Messages that are flagged for violating Facebook’s community standards are read by moderators, who can then block or take them down if needed.

“For example, on Messenger, when you send a photo, our automated systems scan it using photo matching technology to detect known child exploitation imagery or when you send a link, we scan it for malware or viruses. Facebook designed these automated tools so we can rapidly stop abusive behaviour on our platform,” said a spokesperson.