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Meta refutes reports on content moderation lapses, terms it ‘false’ and based on ‘fabricated evidence’

Meta claims that no one is exempt from its community standards, and the company will continue to remove content that violates them.

October 13, 2022 / 14:15 IST
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(Representative image: Reuters)
(Representative image: Reuters)

Facebook parent Meta has rejected allegations over its content moderation decisions, terming them as "false” based on what the company believes to be "fabricated evidence"

This statement follows a public back-and-forth in recent days between the tech giant and online publication The Wire over the veracity of the latter's report, which claimed that Meta-owned Instagram gave Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) IT cell chief Amit Malviya an uncontrolled ability to remove content from the platform.

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The report claimed, citing internal documents, that this ability was granted as part of Meta's internal XCheck (Cross-Check) programme, which was disclosed in an investigation by The Wall Street Journal last year.

According to the report, posts from the satirical Instagram handle @cringearchivist were removed after Malviya reported them.