Published 16:31 IST, September 29th 2020
Philippine president questions Facebook operations
President Rodrigo Duterte questioned why he should allow Facebook to continue operating in the Philippines after the social media giant removed accounts he said was backed his government's interests, including fighting insurgents.
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President Rodrigo Duterte questioned why he should allow Facebook to continue operating in the Philippines after the social media giant removed accounts he said was backed his government's interests, including fighting insurgents.
Facebook said last week it had removed a Philippine network of fake accounts whose operators tried to conceal their identities and used "coordinated inauthentic behavior" to mislead people.
Duterte did not specify which Facebook accounts he meant.
He said he had not thought of specific steps to take on the issue, though he sought a meeting with the American company in his televised remarks Monday night on a range of topics.
"You know, Facebook, insurgency is about overturning government," Duterte said. "What would be the point of allowing you to continue if you cannot help us?"
Facebook said in its announcement last week that its investigation into the fake, misleading content "found links to Philippine military and Philippine police" behind them.
The Philippine military and police, however, said not one of their official Facebook pages and accounts were removed.
Critics have separately accused Duterte's camp of covertly maintaining fake social media accounts to show support to the president and undermine his critics in a country with one of the largest numbers of Facebook users in Asia.
Duterte allies have denied the allegations.
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16:31 IST, September 29th 2020