Facebook he is trying to clean up his experience in groups. Indeed, the goal of the social network is to limit that certain subjects reach other users or other communities. The company has made it known that from today there will be a series of changes aimed at tightening the grip on those who violate the "rules of good conduct" present within the social network. In the event that you were repeat offenders, it could get even the ban.
The members of the Facebook groups that violate the rules they will have two types of warnings: in the first case you will no longer be able to post and comment in any group for a certain period of time. A bit like it was a softban. The time period could be variable: in fact, it ranges from 7 to 30 days. As explained to The Verge. This will all depend on the severity of the violation. Of course, in addition to not being able to post, they won't be able to either create new groups or invite other people to join.
Does Facebook blame users? No, the responsibility also lies with the admin
Obviously, the blame for the violation of the rules is not completely attributable to those who decide to enter to "create chaos", but we could say that it is also the fault of the various administrators. In fact, anyone who tries to get into a Facebook group that violated the rules will have a pop-up in which you will be warned that "that group has violated the rules". In case you continue, then the group will simply be banned.
Facebook has always received very harsh criticism as for its groups, since it is possible to find you a series of extremists grouped together. While many have been banned, the company never made sure these groups ceased to exist. Perhaps this is just the beginning of a series of steps towards an "eradication" of the Facebook groups that exploit social media in the wrong way.