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Report says Facebook failing to detect calls to violence against Rohingya; co. says it has added Burmese speakers & language technology
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Facebook Fails to Detect Hate Speech Against Rohingya, Report Claims
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Myanmar: Rohingya refugees supported by Victim Advocates International filed a specific instance against Facebook [Meta] at the Irish National Contact Point
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Four more Myanmar ethnic rebel groups banned from Facebook over hate speech
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Facebook among firms named on Myanmar human rights 'dirty list'
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Commentary: Facebook should align its policies & practices with human rights norms
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Commentary: Do you have a moral duty to leave Facebook?
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Professor John Ruggie calls upon Facebook to make significant changes to align its practices with the UNGPs & prevent it being used to incite violence
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Facebook actions to prevent misuse of its platform in Myanmar include improved detection of hate speech & hiring human rights specialists
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Commentary: Our human rights impact assessment of Facebook in Myanmar
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Facebook says human rights report shows it should do more in Myanmar
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Facebook establishes new policy to remove misinformation that could lead to violence
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Myanmar: Facebook CEO Zuckerberg replies to activist accusations that Facebook incited violence