Published 19:54 IST, August 16th 2020
Congress hints at Parliamentary probe into Facebook's 'hate-speech policy' for BJP
Condemning Facebook's alleged selective practice of applying 'anti-hate speech' rules, Congress on Sunday, has demanded a Parliamentary probe into the issue
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Condemning Facebook's alleged selective practice of applying 'anti-hate speech' rules, Congress on Sunday, has demanded a Parliamentary probe into issue, after Wall Street Journal released a report on it. Shashi Tharoor- who heads Parliamentary Standing Committee on Information Techlogy, has hinted that social media giant may be pulled up. Taking to Twitter, Rajya Sabha MP Manish Tewari and Derek O'Brien too highlighted same - alleging interference in Indian electoral processes.
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Congress hints at parliamentary probe into Facebook over WSJ expose
RSP to Gandhi: 'Gall to question us?'
In retaliation to Congress' allegations, Union Electronics and Information Techlogy Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad, pointed out to Congress' alleged involvement with Cambridge Analytica to 'weaponise data'. Terming Gandhi a 'loser who could t influence people in his own party', Prasad questioned Gandhi's gall to question BJP. Rahul Gandhi had alleged that 'BJP & RSS controlled Facebook' while opining on a Wall Street Journal (WSJ) report on hate-speech on Facebook. Facebook has currently invested a whopping $5.7 billion in Mukesh Ambani-owned Jio platforms, raking a 9.9% stake in company.
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What does WSJ report claim?
American newspaper Wall Street Journal claimed that BJP's Telangana MLA T Raja Singh had often made communal and incendiary speeches that were posted on Facebook, clashing with company's hate speech rules. report claims that inspite of posts allegedly violating Facebook's hate-speech rules and qualifying as dangerous, Facebook India's top public-policy executive Ankhi Das had claimed that punishing violations by BJP would 'dam company's business prospects in India'. Apart from Singh, three or BJP leaders or Hindutva groups were allegedly flagged by Facebook for hate-speech.
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report furr points out that Facebook has faced issues to launch its telecommunications service - Free Basics in 2016 from Modi government, as it violated net neutrality. report furr stated that while some of Singh's posts were removed by Facebook, social media giant has demoted Singh's account to a n-verified, ufficial account without a blue tick. Citing preferential treatment by Facebook, WSJ points to removal of thousands of Congress-linked Pakistan military posts and several BJP-linked fake news ps prior to Lok Sabha elections. While Facebook publically disclosed deletion of Congress-linked accounts, it allegedly did t disclose removal of BJP-linked posts.
19:54 IST, August 16th 2020