In December 2023, Facebook and Instagram’s owner Meta deleted 26 million pieces of problematic content. Users could resolve problems with tools, and the corporation reviewed 6,578, 4,682, and 4,167 reports requiring specialized assessment.
In December 2023, Meta, the holding company of Facebook and Instagram, erased 19.8 million pieces of content breaking policies on Facebook and 6.2 million on Instagram in India. The Indian grievance mechanism received 44,332 Facebook and 19,750 Instagram complaints.
Facebook offered reporting content violations, self-remediation, and hacked account remedies in 33,072 incidents. Meta took action on 6,578 of 11,260 reports requiring specialized assessment, while 4,682 were evaluated but not acted upon.
“We track the number of articles, photographs, videos, and comments we remove for violating our rules. Meta suggested banning stuff from Facebook or Instagram or warning viewers about distressing photographs or videos.
Meta helped Instagram users resolve 9,555 of 19,750 reports. Meta assessed 6,028 of 10,195 reports requiring specialized review and acted on them, with 4,167 potentially unacted upon.
Large digital and social media sites with over 5 million users must provide monthly compliance reports under IT Rules 2021. Content that breaches platform rules is removed or warned in these reports.
Meta removed 18.3 million Facebook and 4.7 million Instagram posts in November across policies. Meta is committed to a safe and compliant online environment per regulations.
Conclusion
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, removed 19.8 million policy-violating posts on Facebook and 6.2 million on Instagram in India in December 2023. The company offered content infringement reporting and self-remediation in 33,072 incidents. Meta acted on 6,578 and reviewed 4,682. Meta removed 18.3 million Facebook and 4.7 million Instagram posts in November to comply with regulations.