1. Overview Understanding Our Policies The following terms, as well as our Data Policy, Community Standards and Statement of Rights and Responsibilities, apply to all creators and administrators of Pages, Groups and Events on Facebook. You are responsible for ensuring that your Page, Group, or Event complies with all applicable laws, statutes, and regulations. 2. General Policies for Pages, Groups, and Events 1. Misleading Or False Pages, Groups, or Events Pages, Groups, and Events must not be misleading, fraudulent, or deceptive. Learn more 2. Impersonation Pages, Groups, and Events must not impersonate or falsely represent a brand, entity, or public figure. Where a Page, Group, or Event is being used to express support for or interest in a brand, entity, or public figure, it must make clear in the name or description that it is not an official representation. Learn more 3. Gambling Pages, Groups, and Events must not facilitate or promote online gambling, online real money, games of skill, or online lotteries without our prior written permission. 4. Inaccurately Tagged Content Pages, Groups, and Events must not inaccurately tag content or encourage users to inaccurately tag content. 5. Incentivization Pages, Groups, and Events must not incentivize people to misuse Facebook features or functionality. Learn more3. Promotions on Pages, Groups, and Events Communicating a Promotion If you use Facebook to communicate or administer a promotion (ex: a contest or sweepstakes), you are responsible for the lawful operation of that promotion, including: The official rules; Offer terms and eligibility requirements (ex: age and residency restrictions); and Compliance with applicable rules and regulations governing the promotion and all prizes offered (ex: registration and obtaining necessary regulatory approvals). Required Content Promotions on Facebook must include the following: A complete release of Facebook by each entrant or participant; and Acknowledgement that the promotion is in no way sponsored, endorsed, administered by or associated with Facebook. Administration of a Promotion Promotions may be administered on Pages, Groups, Events, or within apps on Facebook. Personal Timelines and friend connections must not be used to administer promotions (ex: “share on your Timeline to enter” or “share on your friend's Timeline to get additional entries”, and "tag your friends in this post to enter" are not permitted). Assisting Promotions Facebook will not assist you in the administration of your promotion, and you agree that if you use our service to administer your promotion, you do so at your own risk. 4. Collection of Data on Pages, Groups, and Events Collecting Data From Users If you collect content and information directly from users, your Page, Group or Event must make it clear that you (and not Facebook) are collecting it, and must provide notice about and obtain user consent for your use of the content and information that you collect. Regardless of how you obtain content and information from users, you are responsible for securing all necessary permissions to reuse their content and information. Automated Collection of Data Your Page, Group or Event must not collect users' content or information, or otherwise access Facebook, using automated means (such as harvesting bots, robots, spiders, or scrapers) without written permission from Facebook. Calls to Action Your Page, Group or Event cannot use information obtained from a person’s interaction with your Page's call-to-action button for any purpose other than to provide the service associated with the call-to-action button. If you want to use this information for any other purpose, first obtain a person’s explicit consent. 5. Pages-Specific Policies 1. Platform Policy Apps on your Page must comply with the Facebook Platform Policy. 2. Page Names Page names must not include profanity, excessively incorrect grammar or punctuation, and must not consist solely of generic terms or locations. Learn more 3. Content Visibility Content posted to a Page is public and can be viewed by everyone who can see the Page. 4. Third Party Brands and Profile Photos Your Page's cover photo or profile picture must not include third-party products, brands or sponsors. 5. Showmarks Showmarks on Show Pages must accurately represent the show, and must not represent the parent entity or network. 6. Online Pharmacies Pages must not promote the sale of prescription pharmaceuticals. Pages for online pharmacies may be permitted with Facebook's prior approval. 7. Age Gating You must restrict access by age using Facebook Page gating functionality as necessary to comply with applicable laws and regulations. 8. Post Preview When sharing a third party link from your Page, you must not edit any elements of the post preview. 9. Upload Functionality You must not misuse Facebook's upload functionality in connection with your Page Learn more 10. Name Change and Merges Name changes and merges must not result in a misleading or unintended connection and must not substantially change the Page’s subject matter 11. Regulated Goods Pages promoting the private sale of regulated goods or services (including firearms, alcohol, tobacco, or adult products) must restrict access to a minimum age of 18. 6. Branded Content on Pages Driving Traffic to Third Party Apps and Sites You must not accept anything of value to drive traffic to an app or site that engages in traffic arbitrage, or one that contains a disproportionate volume of ads relative to content, or content that is highly sexual, shocking, clickbait, or promotes scams. Branded Content All other branded content must comply with the Facebook Branded Content Policies. Show Pages Show Pages must not include branded content within show marks or show trailers, and must comply with the Facebook Branded Content Policies. Necessary Disclosures Your Page must include all necessary disclosures to people using Facebook, such as any disclosures needed to indicate the commercial nature of content posted by you. 7. Jobs on Pages Policies Misleading, Deceptive, or Fraudulent Jobs Job posts must not promote employment opportunities that are misleading, deceptive, or fraudulent. Learn more Illegal Products and Services Job posts must not promote employment opportunities that involve illegal activity, products, or services. Learn more Discrimination Job posts must not unlawfully discriminate against applicants based on any protected characteristics, including, but not limited to, RACE, ETHNICITY, COLOR, NATIONAL ORIGIN, RELIGION, AGE, SEX, SEXUAL ORIENTATION, GENDER IDENTITY, FAMILY STATUS, DISABILITY, MEDICAL OR GENETIC CONDITION OR ANY OTHER BASIS PROTECTED UNDER FEDERAL, STATE OR LOCAL LAW. Job posts must comply with all applicable laws prohibiting discrimination. Learn more Sexually Suggestive Jobs Job posts must not promote employment opportunities in a sexually suggestive manner. Learn more Adult Products and Services Job posts must not promote employment opportunities that require adult services or use of adult products. Learn more Personal Information Job posts must not solicit personal identification or financial information from any potential applicants. Learn more8. Events-Specific Policies 1. Automated Events Events cannot use automated means to generate event invites. 2. Cost Disclosures Events must provide clear and up-front disclosure for any actions or additional costs associated with an event ticket purchase.
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