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Facebook has removed a video clip showing a woman's decapitation and issued new rules about what can be shared on its site.
The U-turn comes two days after the BBC revealed the firm had dropped a ban on clips showing extreme violence.
That move was criticised by the British prime minister and the company's own safety advisers.
Facebook now says it will still allow some graphic content but will take a more comprehensive look at its context.
It outlined its revised policy in a press release.
"First, when we review content that is reported to us, we will take a more holistic look at the context surrounding a violent image or video, and will remove content that celebrates violence," it said.
"Second, we will consider whether the person posting the content is sharing it responsibly, such as accompanying the video or image with a warning and sharing it with an age-appropriate audience.
"Based on these enhanced standards, we have re-examined recent reports of graphic content and have concluded that this content improperly and irresponsibly glorifies violence. For this reason, we have removed it."
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I read the comments about this article. I noticed several had stated they closed their Facebook page yesterday. I bet this is the ONLY reason Facebook did this complete U-turn.