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Facebook has informed s about an update in its of service under which it could “remove or restrict access” to any content that could increase legal or regulatory risks for the company worldwide. The latest move by the social media giant that will be in place across the globe starting October 1 is in contrast with free speech Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg advocated in his recent public statements. Also, the update emerges amid the ongoing pressure social media companies including Facebook and Twitter are facing by various governments to police content on their platforms.
Various s in markets including India, Australia, and the US on Tuesday received a notification on their Facebook app about the update that says, “We also can remove or restrict access to your content, services, or information if we determine that doing so is reasonably necessary to avoid or mitigate adverse legal or regulatory impacts to Facebook.” It will be under section 3.2 of Facebook's of service starting October 1.
Facebook pushed the notification about the update through its app just after it indicated plans to block people and news publishers in Australia from sharing news. However, the new change isn't limited to the Australian market and will be a part of its applicable to s globally.
"This global update provides more flexibility for us to change our services, including in Australia, to continue to operate and our s in response to potential regulation or legal action," a Facebook spokesperson told Gadgets 360.
s on social media are opposing the change planned by Facebook as it could lead to censoring of content on the platform and gives it the freedom to pull any posts that could lead to a regulatory or legal risk.
New from Facebook provides it complete editorial control over everyone's , content, access, pages, groups and followers. Be aware of this change and do not be surprised if any of these actions are taken on your #AndConditions #FacebookCensorship pic.twitter.com/OxPBRX5fig
— Giridhar B G (@giridharbg) September 2, 2020
Unbelievable now Facebook have just sent me a message saying come October 1st they are putting into effect that they can remove, restrict anything I say if they think it's not to their liking. CENSORSHIP
— Geoff Tucker (@GeoffTucker7) September 2, 2020
What fresh hell is this, @Facebook? More censorship, surveillance and pandering to state-corporate agenda? pic.twitter.com/L9F1OZfPG9
— Japleen Pasricha (@japna_p) September 1, 2020
#BigTechCensorship to make one final push before the election, huh?? @Facebook #FacebookJail #FacebookCensorship pic.twitter.com/7LBQuB7P9b
— Preposterous Ponderings (@Preposterous_Q) September 2, 2020
The update is in contrast of Mark Zuckerberg's public statements restricting and pulling anti-government posts in Vietnam.
Facebook's timing of tweaking its of service is also quite interesting as it comes just ahead of the November US presidential election where it would play a vital role. Also, the change would give authorities in mass markets like the US and India the power to police content even on social media.
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