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The image displays a screenshot of a webpage, specifically from Meta's transparency site, focusing on community standards related to hateful conduct. The text is primarily in black and is set against a white background, with certain sections highlighted in blue and green for emphasis.

The visible text includes bullet points outlining various categories of insults that are prohibited. The first bullet point discusses insults related to character, mentioning "cowardice, dishonesty, basic criminality, and sexual promiscuity or other sexual immorality." The second bullet point, highlighted in blue, addresses "mental characteristics," specifically mentioning "allegations of stupidity, intellectual capacity, and mental illness." It notes that unsupported comparisons between groups based on "inherent intellectual capacity" are also included. The text continues with a statement about allowing allegations of mental illness or abnormality when based on gender or sexual orientation, particularly in the context of political and religious discourse.

Additional bullet points mention other areas of insults, including "worthlessness, uselessness, ugliness, dirtiness," and expressions that suggest the target causes sickness, with an example phrase, "make me vomit." The final point refers to targeted cursing, with a specific mention of gender-based cursing in a romantic breakup context.

The browser interface at the top shows tabs for Chrome, with the current tab labeled "Hateful Conduct | Transparency," indicating the subject matter of the webpage. There are also visible bookmarks and a search bar at the top, but no identifiable logos or brands are present in the content itself. The overall layout is typical of a web page, with a clean and organized structure for readability.
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