CASA’s Facebook page is open to public posts, shares, comments, photos, and other content, and we are excited to hear from you. We don’t tolerate hateful conduct, however, and will hide or delete such content. We are also not a venue to give voice to known fake accounts, although we will not silence parody or commentary.
What’s “hateful conduct”?
Any post, comment, share, photo, or other content that promotes violence against or directly attacks or threatens other people based on race, ethnicity, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, religious affiliation, ideology, age, disability, or disease; or any post, comment, share, photo, or other content that degrades someone.
What’s a “known fake account”?
What’s a parody, fake, fan, or commentary account?
What’s “hateful conduct”?
Any post, comment, share, photo, or other content that promotes violence against or directly attacks or threatens other people based on race, ethnicity, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, religious affiliation, ideology, age, disability, or disease; or any post, comment, share, photo, or other content that degrades someone.
What’s a “known fake account”?
- Any personal account for which there is no corresponding living community member, and whose admin refuses to disclose the identity of the account user if privately messaged for verification.
- Any account that uses a name or logo substantially similar to another verified Facebook account and that is not a parody, fake, fan, or commentary account.
What’s a parody, fake, fan, or commentary account?
- An account whose name includes words such as “not, “fake,” “alt,” or “fan” in such a way that would be understood by the intended audience; or
- An account that indicates it is not affiliated with a similar account by stating a word such as "parody," "fake," "fan," or "commentary" in its bio in such a way that would be understood by the intended audience.