
Synopsis
Zuckerberg and his team are under intense scrutiny in India for alleged hate speech on the social-media platform. Even the international media has been unsparing in its criticism of the social-media giant’s policies in India. The company’s India managing director Ajit Mohan may have to ring in major policy changes.
Facebook may have to take a re-look at its community policy for India soon, and it has compelling reasons. Recent events threaten to sully its image in the country, and the social-media giant will want to guard its turf in its biggest market. It all just has come at the most inopportune time for Mark Zuckerberg and his team. It seemed to be going well for Facebook — from closing the Jio deal to WhatsApp’s business plans in the country. But
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