“Facebook’s actions can only be described as minimal,' a U.N. investigator said in a recent interview.
Facebook Inc. has admitted it did not do enough to prevent the incitement of ethnic violence in Myanmar nearly two years ago, but it still has not taken enough steps to stop the spread of hate on its platform, a United Nations investigator says.
The social-media giant, which in infrastructure-challenged Myanmar is synonymous with the internet at large, was cited by the U.N. last year for failing to heed warnings and prevent messages spreading hate and inciting violence against that country’s Rohingya Muslim minority, leading to thousands of deaths and around 700,000 Rohingya refugees who fled the country.
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