Facebook has broadcast another suicide for the whole world

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Facebook was once again used by a man, this time from the UK, to broadcast his suicide, something that normally shouldn't be seen by people who use the messaging app at all times.

Facebook has for some time implemented filters to detect such content, and to prevent live streams, but in this situation several hundred people saw the desperate gesture of the man, who had previously warned that he would do this.

Facebook transmitted the desperate gesture of a man suffering from depression, a disease that many do not consider to be serious, but it is, but in this situation we return to the topic, and the fact that the social network has become a resource for art all over the world such gestures.

"Facebook failed to stop the live stream of a father's suicide, despite reports from dozens of people warning the platform what was happening. Jonathan 'Bazza' Bailey, 50, posted that he was going to kill himself at 13pm on Saturday before starting a live stream. Mr Bailey is believed to have written 'I'm going to hang myself today' on Facebook before starting a live stream."