Because the site is a place where people should feel comfortable sharing and connecting, Facebook doesn’t allow behavior that may make people feel unsafe. You shouldn’t use the site to contact strangers through unsolicited messages, friend requests, or other avenues. While some external applications might encourage this type of behavior, it’s against Facebook policy to contact others in ways that can be considered annoying or abusive.
In order to prevent your actions from being flagged as abusive, please be aware of the speed and nature of messages you send, friend requests you make, and comments and links you post on the site.
In addition, Facebook allows people to share things openly, but be mindful that certain types of content violate our Statement of Rights and Responsibilities:
In order to prevent your actions from being flagged as abusive, please be aware of the speed and nature of messages you send, friend requests you make, and comments and links you post on the site.
In addition, Facebook allows people to share things openly, but be mindful that certain types of content violate our Statement of Rights and Responsibilities:
- No nudity and other sexually explicit content
- No content that directly attacks an individual or group
- No content that contains illegal drug use
- No excessively violent material