Facebook is now introducing a new initiative to help content creators on the platform continue to access Facebook even after violating its community standards the first time. According to Facebook, they realize that everyone has made unintentional mistakes. Therefore, the "remedial class" program was created to provide a second chance and help users to better understand and adhere to Facebook community standards.
Their focus is to provide an educational approach first before immediately punishing users who violate community standards for the first time. When users violate the standards, they will receive warnings and notifications to complete educational training. Once completed, the warning will be deleted from the user's record.n.
However, for content creators who repeat the mistake within the notice period, they face the penalty of receiving a warning and it can no longer delete the record. It will simultaneously cause their account to have less reach and the opportunity to generate income through Facebook is limited.
For now, this training program is only offered to content creators using Professional Mode and will only roll out to more users over the next few months. It is similar to the steps taken by YouTube before it also introduced a recovery class for users who received warnings for violating the terms of the site