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BBC News Sport Weather Capital Culture Autos NEWS TECHNOLOGY Home UK Africa Asia Europe Latin America Mid-East US & Canada Business Health Sci/Environm 24K 21 October 2013 Last updated at 19:18 GMT Facebook lets beheading clips return to social network COMMENTS (895) By Leo Kelion Technology reporter Facebook is allowing videos showing people being posted and shared on its site once again decapitated to be The social network had introduced a temporary ban in May following complaints that the clips could cause long-term psychological damage GETIY IMAGES The US firm confirmed it now believed its users should be free to watch and condemn such videos. It added it was however, considering adding warnings Facebook announced in May that it would ban videos showing graphic violence while it carried out a review Related Stories One suicide prevention charity condemned the move "It only takes seconds of exposure to such graphic material to leave a permanent trace - particularly in a young person's mind," said Dr Arthur Cassidy, a former psychologist who runs a branch of the Yellow Ribbon Program in Northern Ireland Facebook review 'at all levels Facebook U-turn over beheading clips Facebook's video Meanwhile, Facebook keeps banning N---------- like these:
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