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3 staff memos flagged ‘polarising’ content, hate speech in India but Facebook said not a problem

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3 staff memos flagged ‘polarising’ content, hate speech in India but Facebook said not a problem

From “continuously appearing polarizing nationalist content” to “false or untrue” information, from “misinformation” to content “slandering” ethnic minorities, from 2018 to 2020, Facebook internally raised several relevant issues. Red flags for its business in India. However, despite these clear warnings from employees authorized to assume oversight functions, an internal review meeting with Facebook Vice President Chris Cox in 2019 found that the prevalence of “problematic content (hate speech, etc.)

on the platform is relatively low “. From January to February 2019, a few months before the election of the People’s Court, two reports marked hate speech and “problem content” were submitted. The third report, as late as August 2020, admits that the platform’s AI (artificial intelligence) tools cannot “recognize dialect language” and therefore fail to recognize hate speech or problematic content. However, the minutes of the meeting with Cox concluded: “The survey tells us that people generally feel safe.

Experts tell us that this country is relatively stable.” These obvious response gaps were disclosed in documents that were part of the disclosure to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and were provided to the U.S. Congress in editorial form by the legal counsel of former Facebook employee and whistleblower Frances Haugen.

The edited version received by the U.S. Congress has been reviewed by a consortium of global news organizations including India Express. Facebook did not respond to the “India Express” inquiry about the Cox meeting and these internal memos.

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The review meeting with Cox was held one month before the Indian Electoral Commission announced the seven-phase timetable for the Lok Sabha election on April 11, 2019.

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According to Kangana Ranaut, she and Shah Rukh Khan represent the final generation of stars. “Stars nahin ban rahe hain OTT pe”

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According to Kangana Ranaut, she and Shah Rukh Khan represent the final generation of stars. “Stars nahin ban rahe hain OTT pe”

Kangana Ranaut has denied speculations about joining politics solely due to the box office failure of her films.

Kangana Ranaut, the BJP’s Lok Sabha candidate from Mandi for the 2024 elections, expressed gratitude towards Prime Minister Narendra Modi for her political entrance. In an interview with Times Now, she questioned whether she joined politics due to her movies’ poor box office performance, comparing it to Shah Rukh Khan’s previous unsuccessful films.

Reacting to her films’ box office failure, Kangana Ranaut

Kangana responded to a question about her career, stating that she has never had a flop. She compared Shah Rukh Khan’s films to Pathaan, Queen, and Manikarnika, noting that if she had a flop in Emergency, it would be a big hit. Kangana compared her career to Shah Rukh Khan, who had consecutive flops for ten years. She also mentioned that she had not had a single hit for 7-8 years before Queen, but after that, she had a few good movies.

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The last generation of stars, known for their talent and demand, are now able to showcase their talents more through OTT. However, the author expresses a desire to involve themselves more with the real world, rather than being consumed by the arts, stating that they are not satisfied with the current status quo.

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