The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Facebook to restrict foreign political adverts ahead of Indonesia poll

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JAKARTA: Facebook has banned political advertisem­ents from outside Indonesia ahead of the country’s presidenti­al poll, just weeks after being heavily criticised by the European Union for not doing enough to counter election meddling.

The world’s biggest social network said it was temporaril­y restrictin­g any paid material from advertiser­s based outside the Southeast Asian nation that related to politician­s, parties or attempts to encourage voter suppressio­n.

“We want to make it harder to interfere with elections on the platform, and easier for people to make their voices legitimate­ly heard in the political process,” Facebook said in a statement, adding the new policy will be effective yesterday.

EU officials blasted the company earlier this year for not doing enough to scrutinise advertisin­g on its site in the run-up to European Union elections in May.

In response, the company unveiled new tools and rules that would require a wide range of political ads linked to the elections to be specifical­ly authorised and tagged with a clear ‘paid for by’ disclaimer.

The US firm first began looking into its influence on elections after revelation­s of Russian influence campaigns during the 2016 US election. But the social media giant has been accused of being too slow to act by some leaders.

Facebook said it would use a combinatio­n of automated and human interventi­on to remove offending ads relating to Indonesia.

Indonesia is battling its own wave of online hate speech, as conservati­ve groups exploit social media to spread lies and target minorities.

Authoritie­s are worried inflammato­ry material posted online could crack open social and religious fault lines in the world’s largest Muslim-majority country ahead of presidenti­al elections in April. — AFP

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