Hindustan Times (Patiala)

FB set to tighten rules on what its staff can discuss

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HTC and Agencies

NEW DELHI: Facebook has announced it will soon update the policies on its internal employee discussion platform and impose restrictio­ns on their ability to debate social and political issues, a move that comes amid growing questions about how the social media company tackles problemati­c content on its main service for the public.

The move comes days after employees have spoken up on Facebook’s internal discussion boards against the company’s policies, especially since charges of political bias emerged against Facebook India executives who are accused of favouring the ruling political party.

A company spokesman said CEO Mark Zuckerberg outlined his plans for the curbs to employees on Thursday, with details of the new rules to be announced next week, according to Reuters. “What we’ve heard from our employees is that they want the option to join debates on social and political issues rather than see them unexpected­ly in their work feed,” spokesman Joe Osborne said. Osborne said the rules will apply to employee discussion­s of how executives handle politicall­y sensitive content on FB’s platforms.

Conversati­on flows freely on Workplace, an internal social network that resembles Facebook’s

namesake platform. As staffers have become vocal about their disagreeme­nts with Zuckerberg, statements posted on Workplace have leaked to the press.

At least three employees HT spoke to said they were worried that Facebook was monitoring their devices and scrutinisi­ng their comments on the internal messaging system. “Instead of setting standards by focusing on problemati­c content, we are being monitored,” a US-based employee told HT.

Two Facebook India employees said the company is monitoring gadgets and apps used by employees. “We all sign a confidenti­ality clause when we join, but we are now under increased surveillan­ce,” one employee said. Another said, “All official emails are under the scanner, as are our official mobile phones. It is not safe to even send text messages using WhatsApp because that too is owned by FB.”

 ??  ?? A file photo of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
A file photo of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg.

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