The Asian Age

Facebook writes to Cong, says it’s non- partisan

Will wait for specific corrective measures in Facebook, WhatsApp India, says Congress

- SREEPARNA CHAKRABART­Y

Facing harsh criticism for its alleged pro- BJP bias from the Congress, social media giant Facebook on Thursday informed the party that it was “non- partisan” and denounced “hate speech” in any form. The Congress on its part said it would wait for “further concrete” action.

In a letter to Congress general secretary ( organisati­on) K. C. Venugopal, Facebook, trust and safety director, public policy, Neil Potts said, “First and foremost, we want to take

this opportunit­y to state that we are non- partisan and strive to ensure that our platforms remain a space where people can express themselves freely. We take allegation­s of bias

seriously and want to make clear that we denounce hate and bigotry in all forms. On the question of hateful content by public figures, we want to assure you that our

Community Standards prohibit attacks against people based on their protected characteri­stics, including religion, caste, ethnicity, and national origin. In line with our hate speech policy, we have removed and will continue to remove hateful content by public figures in India on our platforms.” He was replying to a letter written by Mr Venugopal on August 18, expressing concern and asking Facebook to acknowledg­e the issue and take corrective action.

The Congress acknowledg­ed the receipt of the letter and said it would await further concrete action from the global leadership of Facebook and demonstrat­ion of specific corrective measures being undertaken in Facebook and WhatsApp India.

“The Indian National Congress notes the response from Facebook Inc and their wish to be non- partisan and noninterfe­ring in India’s affair. It must be reiterated that the media revelation­s on this issue were based on solid documentar­y evidence of internal communicat­ion and are hence incontrove­rtible,” Praveen Chakravart­y, chairman of Congress’ data analytics department, said.

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