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Facebook apologises for role in 2018 Sri Lanka unrest

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Updated May 14, 2020


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HONG KONG: Facebook has apologised for its role in the deadly communal unrest that shook Sri Lanka two years ago after an investigation found that hate speech and rumours spread on the platform may have led to violence against Muslims.

The riots in early 2018 erupted as anti-Muslim anger was whipped up on social media, forcing the Sri Lankan government to impose a state of emergency and block access to Facebook.

The tech giant commissioned a probe into the part it may have played, and investigators said incendiary content on Facebook may have led to violence against Muslims.

“We deplore the misuse of our platform,” Facebook said in a statement to Bloomberg News after the findings were released on Tuesday. “We recognise, and apologise for, the very real human rights impacts that resulted.” At least three people were killed and 20 injured in the 2018 unrest, during which mosques and Muslim businesses were burned, mainly in the central part of the Sinhalese Buddhist-majority nation.

The hate speech and rumours spread on Facebook “may have led to ‘offline’ violence”, according to Article One, the human rights consultancy hired to conduct the investigation.

Published in Dawn, May 14th, 2020
 
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Faceboonk never did anything good
I think it depends upon our use.
Businesses are thriving, govt. depts. are disseminating information to public, people in general are using it as a medium to stay in touch and share information. Those are all good things.
Again if our intentions and mind is geared towards evil activities, it is an equally open platform for that too. But now Facebook has been lambasted for it and Zuckerberg has realized he should take serious steps against accounts, posts or pages that are involved in illegal or criminal pursuits which is why he has employed people from different countries with different languages who can understand complaints or cases. In short, Facebook has made its own court to decide what stays on and what not.
 
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