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Facebook shuts down a million hate accounts a day. Facebook is now shutting down one million accounts every day in its bid to banish hate speech, the firm's chief security officer says. Watch Rivers 9 Online Facebook'>Watch Rivers 9 Online Facebook. But even while removing that many problematic accounts, the company is still struggling to stop spam, fraud, and hate speech. Watch Left Behind: World At War Putlocker# on this page. Because the site has over two billion global users and some fraudsters create thousands if fake accounts at once, it can't catch all 'threat actors' and often mistakenly removes posts that don't actually violate the social network's rules.

Scroll down for video  Facebook is now shutting down one million accounts every day, the firm's chief security officer says. But even while removing that many problematic accounts, the company is still struggling to stop spam, fraud, and hate speech.

FACEBOOK'S CONTENT PROBLEM Facebook is now shutting down one million accounts every day, the firm's chief security officer Alex Stamos said. But even while removing that many problematic accounts, the company is still struggling to stop spam, fraud, and hate speech. He said technical challenges, not the rules themselves, are to blame for the threatening accounts and behavior that is on the site. Because the site has over two billion global users and some fraudsters create thousands if fake accounts at once, it can't catch all 'threat actors' and often mistakenly removes posts that don't actually violate the social network's rules. To combat the problem and keep malicious and dangerous content off the site, Mark Zuckerberg announced in May the firm will hire 3,0. When you're dealing with millions and millions of interactions, you can't create these rules and enforce them without (getting some) false positives,' CSO Alex Stamos said in during an onstage discussion  in San Francisco Wednesday.

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It was part of the Enigma Interviews, a series of cybersecurity discussions sponsored by the Advanced Computing Systems Association, better known as USENIX. He said technical challenges, not the rules themselves, are to blame for the threatening accounts and behavior that is on the site. After the event, Stamos confirmed to CNBC that the number of accounts it closes is in excess of 1 million every day. In regards to various issues on the site, founder Mark Zuckerberg has echoed this sentiment. When Fast Company asked if he thought flaws will always exist because there's no perfection, he agreed.'Yeah. And I think it's fair to call them flaws because every system is imperfect, but I also think having this framework—that it is a work in progress—is probably a more realistic framing than, oh what you're doing has all these flaws,' he said.'I mean, it's not wrong to say that it has flaws but I just wonder if that's an overly negative framing, not just of Facebook but of any business or any system.'As Facebook and methods to be malicious online have grown, what content is and is not removed from Facebook has been a heated debate among critics, activists, politicians, and more. Stamos debated with Eva Galperin during a recent panel on the topic'You got here by doing certain things, and the world is a changing around you, and you need to adapt.'As Facebook and methods to be malicious online have grown, what content is and is not removed from Facebook has been a heated debate among critics, activists, politicians, and more. European leaders have called the standards to relaxed, accusing the firm of allowing terrorists to assemble on the platform.

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On the other side, some argue the removal methods are not fair.  The duo - who were there as a part of the Enigma Interviews, a series of cybersecurity discussions sponsored by the Advanced Computing Systems Association - went head- to- head on the topic. Eva Galperin, director of cybersecurity at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, which advocates for free speech online, also spoke at the event, saying that the removal of accounts and content on the site is biased. 'The work of (Facebook) take- down teams is not transparent,' she said.'The rules are not enforced across the board - they reflect biases.' The duo went head- to- head on the topic. To combat the problem and keep malicious and dangerous content off the site, Mark Zuckerberg announced in May the firm will hire 3,0. It's not just a bunch of white guys' who make decisions about what posts to remove, Stamos pushed back.'When you turn up the volume on hate speech, you'll get more false positives, (and) catch people who are just talking about it.''The definition of hate speech in some countries is problematic.'He said that Facebook most acknowledge the laws over more than 1.

Content handling and free speech has been a top issue for Facebook, along with the spread of fake news. To combat the problem and keep malicious and dangerous content off the site, Mark Zuckerberg announced in May the firm will hire 3,0. It's not just a bunch of white guys' who make decisions about what posts to remove, Stamos pushed back during the talk. They'l be charged with removing offensive content such as hate speech and live videos depicting violent events like murder and suicide, a streaming trend that rose to popularity early this year.

Prior to this, Zuckerberg says the 'community operations team' that works on reviews had 4,5. Each shift, every monitor personally reviews hundreds of posts. Stamos echoed this, saying 'massively expanding our team to track threat actors,' but 'still, you can't do all that with humans.' Facebook doesn't screen content before it is posted and rather relies on users to report malicious and inappropriate posts and users. Watch Guess Who`S Coming To Dinner Online Hitfix here.