A former Facebook employee has told the Delhi Assembly’s peace and harmony committee that the company’s top officials intervened to bend content policing rules. Mark S Luckie, who was a manager with FB's Global Influencers department, has told the Raghav Chadha-led panel that the events like Delhi communal clashes, Myanmar genocide and Sri Lanka Communal violence "could have been easily averted had Facebook acted in a more proactive and prompt manner.” The committee is looking at the possible role Facebook played in fanning the communal violence in north-east Delhi in February that claimed 53 lives.
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