Facebook Says It Will Restrict Posting if Elections Cause 'Unrest'
Facebook announced this week that it may restrict certain aspects of its platform following Novembers general election as part of a larger effort to limit social unrest.
A spokesperson for Facebook suggested that executives including Sheryl Sandberg and Mark Zuckerberg may censor specific information if they believe it is likely to heighten political tensions following the election.
According to a report by theFinancial Times, Facebook announced this week that it will restrict the circulation of content following Novembers election to curb violence and social unrest. The announcement follows efforts by Facebook to address concerns from those who have alleged that the platform aids in voter suppression and promotes election-misinformation.
Facebook Head of Global Affairs Nick Clegg said that the company is prepared to adopt a set of policies that are designed to decrease the likelihood of social unrest following Novembers election.
There are some break-glass options available to us if there really is an extremely chaotic and, worse still, violent set of circumstances, Clegg said.
In some cases, it limited post reach for users that had been found by Facebook to have repeatedly posted election-related misinformation even though they did not violate the platforms hate speech rules.
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg and CEO Mark Zuckerberg will have the authority to censor posts if they believe they are likely to spread misinformation.
Breitbart News reported this week that Facebook had announced that it would stop promoting health-related groups to users to curb the spread of misinformation.
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