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Myanmar: Facebook’s systems promoted violence against …

Myanmar: Facebook’s systems promoted violence against Rohingya; Meta owes reparations – new report – Amnesty International

In the months and years leading up to the atrocities, Facebook’s algorithms were intensifying a storm of hatred against the Rohingya which contributed to …

Report: Facebook Algorithms Promoted Anti-Rohingya Violence

Report: Facebook Algorithms Promoted Anti-Rohingya Violence | Time

28.09.2022 — In a new report, Amnesty claims that Facebook’s algorithms “proactively amplified” anti-Rohingya content. It also alleges that Meta ignored …

Amnesty International claims Meta ignored warnings of human rights risks in Myanmar and implemented inadequate safeguards.

Amnesty report finds Facebook amplified hate ahead of … – PBS

Amnesty report finds Facebook amplified hate ahead of Rohingya massacre in Myanmar | PBS NewsHour

29.09.2022 — Despite years of warnings, Amnesty found, the company not only failed to remove violent hate speech and disinformation against the Rohingya, it …

For years, Facebook, now called Meta, has pushed the narrative that it was a neutral platform in Myanmar that was misused by malicious people and failed to moderate violent and hateful material adequately.

Facebook approves adverts containing hate speech inciting …

Facebook approves adverts containing hate speech inciting violence and genocide against the Rohingya | Global Witness

20.03.2022 — Facebook has admitted that it played a role in inciting violence during the genocidal campaign against the Rohingya Muslim minority in Myanmar ( …

Facebook has admitted that it played a role in inciting violence during the genocidal campaign against the Rohingya Muslim minority in Myanmar

‘Kill more’: Facebook fails to detect hate against Rohingya

‘Kill more’: Facebook fails to detect hate against Rohingya | AP News

21.03.2022 — Rohingya refugees have sued Facebook for more than $150 billion, accusing it of failing to stop hate speech that incited violence against the …

JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — A new report has found that Facebook failed to detect blatant hate speech and calls to violence against Myanmar’s Rohingya Muslim minority years after such behavior was found to have played a determining role in the genocide against them.

Facebook Fails to Detect Hate Speech Against Rohingya …

Facebook Fails to Detect Hate Speech Against Rohingya, Report Claims – The Diplomat

20.03.2022 — A new report claims that the social media giant Facebook is still failing to detect hate speech and calls to violence against Myanmar’s …

A leading advocacy group claims that the platform’s ability to detect Burmese-language hate speech “remains abysmally poor.”

Report Says Facebook Fails to Detect Hate Against Rohingya

22.03.2022 — A new report has found that Facebook failed to detect blatant hate speech and calls to violence against Myanmar’s Rohingya Muslim minority …

Social media giant found to have mishandled paid ads with blatant hate speech and calls to violence against Myanmar’s Muslim minority

Rohingya sue Facebook for £150bn over Myanmar genocide

Rohingya sue Facebook for £150bn over Myanmar genocide | Facebook | The Guardian

06.12.2021 — Facebook’s negligence facilitated the genocide of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar after the social media network’s algorithms amplified hate speech …

Victims in US and UK legal action accuse social media firm of failing to prevent incitement of violence

Why Facebook is losing the war on hate speech in Myanmar

15.08.2018 — Reuters found more than 1,000 examples of posts, comments and pornographic images attacking the Rohingya and other Muslims on Facebook. A …

Reuters found more than 1,000 examples of content attacking the Rohingya and other Muslims on Facebook. A secretive operation to combat the vitriol has failed to stop it.

UN blames Facebook for spreading hatred of Rohingya …

UN blames Facebook for spreading hatred of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar – ISOC Senegal

Rohingya cannot return to Myanmar as violence continues, UN says. Marzuki Darusman, chairman of the UN Independent International Fact-Finding Mission on Myanmar …

United Nations blames Facebook for spreading hatred of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar Investigators said social media platform had ‘turned into a beast’ in south-east Asian country, where 700,000 of persecuted ethnic minority have fled to Bangladesh Rohingya Muslim children wait for food handouts distributed by a Turkish aid agency at Thaingkhali refugee camp in Bangladesh AP […]

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