The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Facebook says can’t guarantee social media is good for democracy

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SAN FRANCISCO: Facebook Inc warned that it could offer no assurance that social media was on balance good for democracy, but the company said it was trying what it could to stop alleged meddling in elections by Russia or anyone else.

The sharing of false or misleading headlines on social media has become a global issue, after accusation­s that Russia tried to influence votes in the United States, Britain and France. Moscow denies the allegation­s.

Facebook, the largest social network with more than 2 billion users, addressed social media’s role in democracy in blog posts from a Harvard University professor, Cass Sunstein, and from an employee working on the subject.

“I wish I could guarantee that the positives are destined to outweigh the negatives, but I can’t,” Samidh Chakrabart­i, a Facebook product manager, wrote in his post.

Facebook, he added, has a “moral duty to understand how these technologi­es are being used and what can be done to make communitie­s like Facebook as representa­tive, civil and trustworth­y as possible.”

Contrite Facebook executives were already fanning out across Europe this week to address the company’s slow response to abuses on its platform, such as hate speech and foreign influence campaigns.

US lawmakers have held hearings on the role of social media in elections, and this month Facebook widened an investigat­ion into the run-up to Britain’s 2016 referendum on EU membership.

Chakrabart­i expressed Facebook’s regrets about the 2016 US elections, when according to the company Russian agents created 80,000 posts that reached around 126 million people over two years.

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