Facebook Removed 30 Million Posts as per New IT Rules 2021, Reveals Compliance Report

 Facebook Removed 30 Million Posts as per New IT Rules 2021, Reveals Compliance Report


Facebook "actioned" over 30 million content pieces across 10 violation categories in the country between May 15 and June 15, according to the social media giant's first monthly compliance report, as required by IT rules. During the same time period, Instagram took action against approximately two million pieces in nine categories. Large digital platforms (with more than 5 million users) will be required to publish monthly compliance reports detailing the details of complaints received and actions taken in response to them under the new IT rules. The report must also include the number of specific communication links or information parts that the intermediary has removed or disabled access to in response to an investigation



While Facebook actioned over 30 million content pieces across multiple categories during May 15-June 15, Instagram took action against about 2 million pieces. A Facebook spokesperson said over the years, Facebook has consistently invested in technology, people and processes to further its agenda of keeping users safe and secure online and enabling them to express themselves freely on its platform. “We use a


combination of artificial intelligence, reports from our community and review by our teams to identify and review content against our policies. We"ll continue to add more information and build on these efforts towards transparency as we evolve this report," the spokesperson said in a statement to PTI.

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