In January, Mark Zuckerberg’s company Meta posted over 17.8 million pieces of inappropriate content across 13 Facebook policies and 4.8 million pieces of offensive content across 12 Instagram policies (over 22.6 million total) in India. announced that it had been deleted.
In its monthly report for 2021, published by the company in compliance with the IT (Intermediate Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, Facebook said it received 29,548 reports through India’s grievance redressal mechanism in January. Also, Facebook has received 29,548 reports through India’s grievance redressal mechanism and users can resolve 21,060 issues.
These include pre-established channels to report content for specific violations, self-healing flows that allow you to download data, and means to address account hacking issues.
Under the new IT Rules 2021, major digital and social media platforms with more than 5 million users will have to publish monthly compliance reports.
Why did Meta delete these accounts? Mehta said the account was deleted due to certain violations.
“We measure the number of content (posts, photos, videos, comments, etc.) that violate our standards,” the company said in a statement.
Taking action means content, including photos and videos, may be removed from Facebook and Instagram due to their offensive nature to some viewers, the company said.
In December 2023, Meta removed over 19.8 million pieces of content across 13 policies on Facebook and 6.2 million pieces of content across 12 policies on Instagram.
Account actions on Facebook and Instagram“Of the other 8,488 reports requiring professional review, we analyzed the content in accordance with our policies and took action on a total of 4,632 complaints. The remaining 3,856 complaints were not considered. However, it may not have been addressed,” Mehta added.
On Instagram, the company received 19,311 reports through India’s grievance redress mechanism.
“Of these, we provided users with tools to resolve 9,476 issues,” the company said.
Of the other 9,835 reports that required professional review, the company analyzed the content and took action on a total of 4,849 complaints. The remaining 4,986 of his reports were considered, but no action may have been taken.
In its monthly report for 2021, published by the company in compliance with the IT (Intermediate Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, Facebook said it received 29,548 reports through India’s grievance redressal mechanism in January. Also, Facebook has received 29,548 reports through India’s grievance redressal mechanism and users can resolve 21,060 issues.
These include pre-established channels to report content for specific violations, self-healing flows that allow you to download data, and means to address account hacking issues.
Under the new IT Rules 2021, major digital and social media platforms with more than 5 million users will have to publish monthly compliance reports.
Why did Meta delete these accounts? Mehta said the account was deleted due to certain violations.
“We measure the number of content (posts, photos, videos, comments, etc.) that violate our standards,” the company said in a statement.
Taking action means content, including photos and videos, may be removed from Facebook and Instagram due to their offensive nature to some viewers, the company said.
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Account actions on Facebook and Instagram“Of the other 8,488 reports requiring professional review, we analyzed the content in accordance with our policies and took action on a total of 4,632 complaints. The remaining 3,856 complaints were not considered. However, it may not have been addressed,” Mehta added.
On Instagram, the company received 19,311 reports through India’s grievance redress mechanism.
“Of these, we provided users with tools to resolve 9,476 issues,” the company said.
Of the other 9,835 reports that required professional review, the company analyzed the content and took action on a total of 4,849 complaints. The remaining 4,986 of his reports were considered, but no action may have been taken.