On Monday morning Facebook launched Marketplace on iOS and Android so its 1.7 billion users could buy and sell stuff to each other right inside the Facebook mobile app. Within hours, Facebook users were selling stuff that Facebook says they can’t.
Drugs. Animals. Adult services. Weapons. Themselves. Even body parts (and by body parts we mean crotch shots that would make Anthony Weiner blush.) All of which is pretty much the A to Z of stuff that violates Facebook’s commerce policy and community standards.
Mary Ku, director of product management at Facebook, apologized Monday night, saying a technical issue prevented the company from identifying posts that violated its policies.
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“As a result, certain posts with content that violated our policies were made visible to people visiting Marketplace,” Ku said in an emailed statement. “We are working to fix the problem and will be closely monitoring our systems to ensure we are properly identifying and removing violations before giving more people access to Marketplace.”
When asked if it was worried about people selling stuff they shouldn’t, Facebook told USA TODAY last week that it would take “appropriate action to make Marketplace a safe place for people.”
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Josh Chace @JOSHinHDHey @facebook, #Marketplace is off to a good start. Dogs. Guns. Sweet.
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amber. @amberyouwot@Helllllas who are you buying it from….lmao
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Haley Stewart @Helllllas@amberyouwot they were on Facebook marketplace this morning lol pic.twitter.com/Ew5avraNLB
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ಠ_ಠ✔@MikeIsaac
people drop drugs on the ground on my street with alarming regularity pic.twitter.com/LR9MCxNTbu
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Tim Bernal @tombornal@MikeIsaac back in NY we have to just buy our drugs on Facebook pic.twitter.com/K52j7RUlz7
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Good Boy Inc. @Dank_PalFacebook Marketplace is everything I dreamed it would be!
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Jon Steinberg✔@jonsteinberg
Facebook Marketplace is off to a great start.