The social networking site "Facebook" put a warning to users while searching for the name of the Lebanese Hezbollah leader, Hassan Nasrallah, considering that it is "sometimes" linked to the actions of dangerous individuals and organizations.

When the name "Hassan Nasrallah" is placed in the search box on Facebook, the site displays a warning, issuing it with the following query, "Are you sure you want to follow?", considering that "the term you searched for is sometimes associated with the activities of dangerous individuals and organizations, which is not permitted on Facebook." According to what the site says.

And Facebook puts two options: the option to go to the news feed or the option to continue to the search results.

Facebook displays a warning to anyone who searches for the name of Hassan Nasrallah (Facebook)

And if you choose to continue, Facebook will post another warning saying, "This search may be associated with violent, hateful, or criminal activity."

The communication site again puts the user's two choices (go to News Feed or view the results anyway), displaying a warning that the site has "Community Standards that prevent and disrupt violent, hateful, and criminal activity."

A second warning from “Facebook” to anyone who decides to continue searching for the name “Hassan Nasrallah” (Facebook)

Facebook also warns its users that when people do not adhere to these standards, it will remove content, restrict access to it, or disable the accounts of publishers of violating content.

A message from Facebook urging users to report any infringing content (Facebook)

And when choosing to continue the search, the results will appear with a message urging users to report any violating content that encourages violence, hatred or criminal activity, whether this is related to individuals or organizations, with a link explaining how to report any violating content.