Comments Policy
UCLA has a role as a leading marketplace for the exchange of ideas, and therefore respects First Amendment rights and embraces core U.S. free speech values. We want to encourage free speech on UCLA’s Facebook page.
For that reason, the contents of the Wall, Discussion Board and other areas available for posts are the result of text submitted by individual Facebook members and UCLA Students, Faculty and Staff, and does not in any way reflect the opinions or policies of the College or the University.
UCLA does not prescreen comments.
Please be aware that all content and posts are bound by the following:
Students are also encouraged to embrace True Bruin values when posting on the site.
Expiration Date
Each post will expire approximately four weeks after posting, at which point it and all associated replies will be removed from the forum.
Digest
If a topic generates more than 100 posts, UCLA reserves the right to select a few representative posts to remain on the Wall or Discussion Board and place the rest in a digest on this page. The same expiration dates apply.
Reporting violations of Facebook’s Code of Conduct on UCLA’s Wall or Discussion Board
Report abusive content to Facebook. According to Facebook procedures:
Facebook encourages all users to utilize the “Report” links when they find abusive content. In most cases, you will find a “Report” link below the piece of content. Selecting this link takes you to a form where you can specify the type of abuse and make a detailed report. Facebook investigates these reports and makes a determination as to whether or not the content should stay up. All abuse reports on Facebook are confidential. If you have witnessed abuse on the site that you are unable to report using these links, please tell us more here.
To report violations of the UCLA Student Code of Conduct, see here. To report violations of the UC Faculty Code of Conduct, see here.
Flickr section
Any photo with a link back to Flickr.com has been culled from Flickr.com. To report a copyright violation on a photo with a Flickr.com link, please visit Yahoo Copyright and Intellectual Property Policy.
UCLA administrator content
If you have a concern about content posted by the administrators of UCLA’s Facebook page, please email us at facebook@ucla.edu.
Return to UCLA’s Facebook page.
For that reason, the contents of the Wall, Discussion Board and other areas available for posts are the result of text submitted by individual Facebook members and UCLA Students, Faculty and Staff, and does not in any way reflect the opinions or policies of the College or the University.
UCLA does not prescreen comments.
Please be aware that all content and posts are bound by the following:
- Facebook’s Terms of Use and Code of Conduct
UC’s Electronic Communications Policy
Campus Policy
*UCLA reserves the right to block the content of any post that violates campus policy, including but not limited to the sale of parking permits and the use of abusive language to create a hostile and intimidating environment.
*The Regents shall have the right to remove the content from UCLA’s Facebook page at any time without prior notice for any reason deemed to be in The Regents’ best interest.
Students are also encouraged to embrace True Bruin values when posting on the site.
Expiration Date
Each post will expire approximately four weeks after posting, at which point it and all associated replies will be removed from the forum.
Digest
If a topic generates more than 100 posts, UCLA reserves the right to select a few representative posts to remain on the Wall or Discussion Board and place the rest in a digest on this page. The same expiration dates apply.
Reporting violations of Facebook’s Code of Conduct on UCLA’s Wall or Discussion Board
Report abusive content to Facebook. According to Facebook procedures:
Facebook encourages all users to utilize the “Report” links when they find abusive content. In most cases, you will find a “Report” link below the piece of content. Selecting this link takes you to a form where you can specify the type of abuse and make a detailed report. Facebook investigates these reports and makes a determination as to whether or not the content should stay up. All abuse reports on Facebook are confidential. If you have witnessed abuse on the site that you are unable to report using these links, please tell us more here.
To report violations of the UCLA Student Code of Conduct, see here. To report violations of the UC Faculty Code of Conduct, see here.
Flickr section
Any photo with a link back to Flickr.com has been culled from Flickr.com. To report a copyright violation on a photo with a Flickr.com link, please visit Yahoo Copyright and Intellectual Property Policy.
UCLA administrator content
If you have a concern about content posted by the administrators of UCLA’s Facebook page, please email us at facebook@ucla.edu.
Return to UCLA’s Facebook page.








