New Delhi: American American American Giant has thrown heavy behind the rules of new IT in India, and has said that they “make sense” while empowering users and limiting their harassment on social media, India Mohjit Mohan has told TII.
New affirmations came a few months after the company signaled the government’s steps to formulate policies and rules around the moderation of content as “legitimate supervision”, where it also emphasized that respect for Indian law “cannot be negotiable”.
Mohan said, “The Government (India) wants to limit abuse and misuse of social media platforms by poor actors, and it is a completely aligned agenda with us.” ‘It makes sense to have a rule about Content-Views reflecting the statement and law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad, who also insisted that IT rules “empower social media users when they become victims of abuse and abuse”.
Positive signaling by the social media group controlled by Mark Zuckerberg was present at the time of his compatriot Twitter involved in high battle with the Indian government for compliance with new guidelines.
While whatsapp has challenged the mandatory mandate of the mandatory “violation of law” in the Delhi High Court, the social media giant seems to be widely in agreement on all other provisions.
“The agenda of safety and online security is an important agenda for us, especially in the country where we have 700 million people online.
I think it makes sense to have a framework for accountability and because it has rules about dangerous content,” said Mohan.
Mohan said Facebook and company companies have taken several steps to make a safe platform for users, while providing adequate cleanliness and security of users in terms of content.
This, he said, has become a global initiative of the company and has been launched throughout the market where they have a presence.
“In fact, over the past few years, as a company, we have invested a lot in this area.
Ensuring our user security and keeping dangerous content from the platform we take extraordinary amount of resources and investment, billions of dollars every year and a significant investment in numbers Employees, all focuses on maintaining dangerous content from our platform.
“He said that efforts to make a safe platform cover technology intervention and human supervision.
“We do this in various ways – by creating policies and guidelines for defining content allowed on our platform, and by investing in automation and engine settlement systems and in work, we do our human reviewers.” In India, the company has trained 1.65 lakh girls and women around the safety online, privacy, and handle incorrect information.
Furthermore, he plans to add to this effort by including 1.5 lakh more girls into the program being carried out in collaboration with the Women’s National Commission.
“We believe we have led several of these efforts globally and our commitment to the salvation agenda is sincere and real.
We know that our work in this space will never be done.
There will always be more to do – especially as technology developing and behavior Online changes every day, “said Mohan.
Facebook India MD said that when adhering to the new rules, the company will continue to invest in advancing when it comes to making a safe platform for users.
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