Facebook came under fire last week for allowing pages to stay up that were promoting violence against women.
Facebook has now admitted that it hasn't done a very good job of enforcing the rules on hate, and say they will improve their moderation processes to crack down on hate pages.
Facebook created a five-step plan: updated guidelines, better training for moderation teams, and increased accountability for creators of content that is not just deemed "hate speech" but anything "cruel or insensitive."
That means, anyone who posts "cruel or insensitive humor" has to put their real name to it.







