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Parliamentary panel concerned over Facebook's ability to check misuse of platform

Facebook has given a commitment to the panel that identity, location and who paid for advertisements during elections will be available on a special web page for users.

March 06, 2019 / 15:15 IST
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A parliamentary panel on March 6 expressed concern over social media giant Facebook's ability to prevent misuse of its platform during elections in India, sources said.

Senior official of Facebook appeared before the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Information Technology headed by BJP MP Anurag Thakur and responded to concerns raised by the lawmakers over the possible misuse of social media to influence elections.

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Facebook has given a commitment to the panel that identity, location and who paid for advertisements during elections will be available on a special web page for users, sources said.

According to sources, Facebook told the committee members that it was a "hybrid company" and failed to clearly answer which regulatory framework apply to their content, advertising and marketing operations in India.