Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

FB committed to maintainin­g integrity of SL elections

- BY KELUM BANDARA

Amid reports on abuse of social media platforms for electionee­ring, Facebook said yesterday it was committed to working with a variety of stakeholde­rs from local organisati­ons, academics and the govt. to maintain integrity of elections in SL.

A spokesman from Facebook told Daily Mirror that keeping the platform safe was important to them not only during Sri

Lanka’s presidenti­al election, but throughout the year.

“We are committed to working with a variety of stakeholde­rs from local organisati­ons, academics and the government to maintain integrity of elections in Sri Lanka. This includes our commitment to fighting the spread of fake news and misinforma­tion by reducing the spread of false news and also educating people on how to spot false news and misinforma­tion,” the spokesman said.

As part of their global effort to keep the platform safe, they have more than doubled since last year the number of people working on safety and security issues around the world to 30,000 people. Facebook has dedicated teams working on all of the world’s upcoming elections to help detect and prevent malicious actors or abuse on Facebook including in Sinhala.

“We know people want to see accurate informatio­n on Facebook – and so do we. We also know misinforma­tion is harmful to our community and makes the world less informed, particular­ly in the context of elections. We can’t combat false news alone – we believe it requires a concerted effort across industry, academics, civil society and government, but we are absolutely committed to playing our part. That is why we are working hard to fight the spread of false news on Facebook,” the spokesman said.

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