Published 20:33 IST, October 27th 2020
Facebook India's public policy head Ankhi Das steps down amid hate speech row
Facebook India's head of public policy, who has been accused of violating the company's hate content guidelines, has tendered her resignation.
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Facebook India's head of public policy, who has been accused of violating company's hate content guidelines, has tendered her resignation. Facebook India's Managing Director Ajit Mohan has informed that Ankhi Das has decided to step down from her role to pursue her interest in 'public service'. Das' resignation comes days after she was quizzed by India's Parliamentary panel.
“Ankhi has decided to step down from her role in Facebook to pursue her interest in public service. Ankhi was one of our earliest employees in India and played an instrumental role in growth of company and its services over last 9 years,” PTI quoted Ajit Mohan.
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As per PTI, in her resignation letter, Ankhi Das wrote, "When I joined Facebook in 2011, internet growth in country was woefully low and I often wondered how social and ecomic asymmetries will be addressed. We were a small unlisted startup back n guided only by our mission and purpose to connect people in India. After nine long years, I feel that mission has largely been met. re is an ermous amount I have learnt from incredibly smart and talented people in company, particularly form people on policy team. This is a special company and a special group of people."
Ankhi Das quizzed by Parliament panel
On Friday, Ankhi Das was quizzed by Parliament panel about Facebook's total revenue, profit, tax payouts in India amid accusations of Facebook's alleged bias in dealing with hate speeches. According to sources, popular social media platform was questioned about what proportion of ir earnings is spent on ensuring data security in India. Das was asked to appear before Joint Committee of Parliament on Data Protection Bill, 2019, chaired by BJP MP Meenakshi Lekhi. As per sources, she was questioned for nearly two hours.
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Accusations against Ankhi Das
On August 14, Wall Street Journal had reported that Telangana BJP MLA T Raja Singh's communal and incendiary speeches were passed through without being flagged by Facebook, despite it clashing with company's hate speech rules. report claimed that inspite of posts allegedly violating Facebook's hate-speech rules and qualifying as dangerous, Facebook was t to keen on flagging m under its hate-speech policy owing to company's business prospects in India.
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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. report furr points out that Facebook has faced issues with launch of its telecommunications service - Free Basics in 2016 from Modi government, as it violated net neutrality.
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20:33 IST, October 27th 2020