Facebook Bans Christian Themed Content To Reduce Religious Intolerance

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Social media giant, Facebook, renowned for making overnight policy changes, has announced one of its most controversial policy update’s to date.

Associated Media Coverage reports:

According to Facebook representative Riker Jepson, the company’s founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg, has made the decision to ban all Christian themed content in attempt to celebrate religious diversity while at the same time reducing religious intolerance among the social network’s estimated 1.65 billion monthly active users.

According to Jepson, one of the most frequent complaints made by Facebook users each month is what many of the website’s members describe as religious intolerance or bullying by the social network’s Christian population. Many Facebook users have complained that the website has become “over-saturated” with Christian posts, groups, pages, meme’s, and even Christian themed hashtags.

It shouldn’t come as a surprise that the social networking website contains a myriad of Christian themed content as Christianity is currently the world’s largest religion with over 2.4 billion adherents. It’s believed that approximately 32% of the global population identifies with some form of Christianity.

According to Jepson, the company’s developers are currently working to create an algorithm that will alert staff of any content that appears to be related to Christianity. All flagged content will be reviewed by a dedicated team and will be immediately removed if found to be in violation of community standards. According to Jepson, repeated offenders will have their credentials suspended and will no longer have access to their Facebook accounts. Though Jepson estimates their developers will have mastered the necessary algorithm within the next few weeks, the company is giving users until November 15, 2016, to ensure compliance with the newest policy update.

Though Facebook will be void of all Christian related content, not all religious themed content will be banned. Several religions will still have free-reign on the social network including but not limited to, Buddhism, Deity, Druid, Eckankar, Ethical Culture, Hindu, Humanist, Jewish, Mormonism, Muslim, Native American Spirituality, New Age, Pagan, Rastafarian, Santeria, Scientologist, Secular, Sikh, Spiritualist, Taoist, and Unitarian Universalist.

As news of Facebook’s most recent policy update travels through mainstream and social media, many users have expressed their disagreement with the policy, however a large population of users have expressed their appreciation for Zuckerberg’s decision. One Facebook user, Ivan Soren, told reporters, “I’m honestly very excited about this new policy. I’ve been running a non-Christian religious group on Facebook for the past 3-years and it’s pretty much impossible to get noticed among the overwhelming amount of Christian content. This will definitely even the playing field.

Business analysts widely anticipate Facebook to experience a slight decline in active users within the next few months, however estimate the company will see an increase in user engagement throughout 2017.facebook

10 Comments

  1. Celebrate diversity by banning Christian content? This is targeting a major religion in hopes of making it “taboo”? Now who would want to do that? Who hates this religion the most?

  2. It’s refrencing a story from a bs news site a bunch of sites are running it not saying facebook doesn’t censor who it want but this story is not true

  3. You know it only hurts your credibility to post things like this without checking — no class in posting this and I’ll be visiting you less… so that monetization will get less activity? Make sense?

  4. NOT TRUE! Even if it was, I have had more issues with atheists and people of other faith being dishonest about their intentions and joining christian groups to harass and bully Christian groups I am part of. The intolerance goes both ways. This story is nonsense though.

  5. So… actually removing the complete content of one group of users “levels the playing field”?? BS!! For the whiners saying they cannot get their non-Christian pages seen, you are obviously targeting the wrong areas and people. Christian people talk to each other. Most believers pray for A WHOLE LOT of people, Christian or not!! If this is really a true story, Nr. Facebook is a BIGOT!!

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