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Comment | Facebook’s manifesto for Indian elections: Will it work?

Facebook might have its heart in the right place when it says it is committed to fight the fake news menace, but, without making political parties accountable, there’s little social media platforms can do.

April 09, 2019 / 17:48 IST
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Sounak Mitra

On Monday April 8, Facebook’s India managing director and vice president Ajit Mohan released a detailed note on how the company has been preparing for upcoming Indian elections. The aim is to best prevent abuse of the social media platform that has emerged as a preferred tool for spreading misinformation or fake news — the biggest threat to the world’s largest democracy.

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Mohan’s statement comes just three days before around 900 million people vote to elect their representative in Lok Sabha.

Looking at the timing of Mohan’s statement it is clear that Facebook is late to react. There’s almost no time to combat the fake news armies, and the damage has already been done. Well, it is not that straight and simple. According to his statement, Facebook started work about 18 months ago – long before India’s lawmakers asked Facebook and its family apps — WhatsApp and Instagram — to do more on March 6, or before the Election Commission of India (ECI) officially brought social media firms under the Model Code of Conduct on March 10. However, much of what Facebook did over the past 18 months was primarily plan how it could be a part of the solution in conducting a ‘fair and free’ election.