We are assuming that if you are reading this news, then you must have a smartphone and a Facebook account. Social media users have given information from family to mobile numbers and e-mail IDs in their profiles, but there are some things that you should not share on Facebook. In such a situation, your account can also be blocked. Let us know...

Writing a post against someone by targeting him
On Facebook, you cannot share statements to commit violence against a person, group of people, or place (city or small place). Apart from this, you cannot threaten any person in any way. Apart from this, asking for gifts/money mentioning or picture of a particular weapon offering to sell a weapon, or asking to buy it. Such posts should not be made on Facebook.

Terror-related content
Facebook deletes content that supports or glorifies groups, leaders, or people involved in terrorist activities, organized hate speech, mass or serial killings, human trafficking, organized violence, or criminal activity, and may also block accounts and pages if complaints are made against such pages and accounts.

Trafficking
Facebook prohibits the purchase, sale, or trade of non-medical drugs, pharmaceutical drugs, and marijuana by manufacturers and retailers. Also prohibited is the purchase, sale, gift, exchange, or transfer of firearms, including firearm parts or ammunition, between people.

Promoting crime
Facebook prohibits people from encouraging or promoting violent crime, theft, and/or fraud. In addition, Facebook blocks accounts that involve acts of physical harm against people, hunting, fishing, religious sacrifice, or cooking/preparing food, as well as acts of physical harm against animals, poaching endangered species or selling their body parts, organizing animal vs. animal fights, theft, vandalism or property damage, fraud, and human trafficking.

Intent to harm
Facebook also monitors and prevents criminal activity that is intended or likely to harm people, businesses, or animals. However, if you are slaughtering a chicken for food, Facebook has no objection to it.

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