Indian lawmakers want to question Facebook about extremist posts on its platform
Indian lawmakers want to question Facebook Inc. about extremist posts on its platform.
Opposition members of Parliament are acting following an article Friday in The Wall Street Journal that detailed what current and former Facebook employees said was a pattern of favoritism toward the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party and Hindu hard-liners.
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