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FB neutral, non-partisan, says India chief; defends handling of hate speech

Mohan rejected charges of Facebook India's decisions being influenced by political leanings of individuals

Ajit Mohan, MD & VP, Facebook India
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Individuals can have "points of views" or "leanings", the "system is designed to make sure no one person can influence the outcomes," he said.

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Facebook India Head Ajit Mohan has defended the handling of alleged hate speeches by members of the ruling BJP saying the platform has remained true to its design of being neutral and non-partisan and acted based on inputs from various teams.
In an interview with PTI, Mohan rejected charges of Facebook India's decisions being influenced by political leanings of individuals, saying the process followed at the platform is designed to ensure no one person can influence outcomes, let alone take any unilateral decisions.
"The content policy of team that is at the centre of all the enforcement decisions (on hate speeches) is

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