Facebook to deploy task force to check hate speeches

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Facebook to deploy task force to check hate speeches

Sunday, 07 October 2018 | PTI | New Delhi

Social networking platform Facebook on Saturday said it will encourage engagement between people and political leaders on its platform for ‘free and fair election’ and deploy task force to check hate speeches during polls.

“We want our platform to support free and fair election and positive civic engagement. We welcome people to engage with their political leaders but we dont want people to abuse that,” Facebook Vice President for Public Policy EMEA Richard Allan told reporters.

The company has faced criticism for misuse of its platform for manipulating views during elections, spreading hate speech etc.

Facebook has come up with a policy around hate speech under which it removes content that intend to spread hate speech and violence etc.

Allan said that the abuse differs from country to country but principle is same, and Facebook is accordingly fine tuning its policy to address the issue.

"When we see elections coming up, obviously India is top of mind, biggest democracy in the world, so we have a task force working on that -security specialist, content specialist. We trying to understand what is possible form of abuse in India versus UK versus any other country," he said.

Assembly elections are due in five states — Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Telangana and Mizoram.

Facebook blocks content using automation as well as through experts after scrutinising it. The social media major has developed its guidelines based on feedback from local community experts.

"We have a general policy that applies all across the world. As we have looked issues in different country, one of the things that came out was that there is a view that hate speech is directed against people in India, in particular, and Indians outside India also. They may direct hate speech against each other on the basis of ...Caste," Allan said.

He said that one should not carry out hate speech attack based on gender, ethnicity, national origin, disability, religion etc.

Allan said that attacking a concept or saying someone that he doesn't like a religion is not a hate speech. However, one can not say that he hates followers of that religion or concept.

"Trust is very clear distinction between no liking a concept, not liking an idea. Some people find that controversial. They feel attacking religion is same as attacking the same as followers," Allan said.

He said that the company has policy against excessively violent content and hate speech.

Facebook executive claimed that the company has developed good capacity to remove terrorist content, child abuse images and other images that cannot be legally shared through automation.

Facebook has plans to have around 20,000 people working across different aspect of building the automation tools, security and content review to check hate speech.

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