The government will be able to delete the Facebook post itself

The government is no longer waiting for the Facebook authorities to delete the status or post of any person's ID and page. Rumors, terrorist groups propaganda, pornography, fake pages, political and anti-national propaganda, question leaks, the government is on the path to achieving this technical capability to protect civilians from loss of use of Facebook.

Postal and Telecommunications Minister Mostafa Jabbar told TechHard.com that the government's initiative in digital security security has begun to become an independent status monitor in its second phase, so that everything can be monitored. Equipment is already being installed. I could go to trial in September. Then, the minister said at full throat. She said that someone put a rumor on a status, it got 5,000 copies. Now it is difficult to find them all. But we are taking sophisticated technical steps in this regard. I am using AI, will find out all about the topic. 'There are two phases in the whole initiative. We need equipment, IGDWs have to be installed in some places. In the first phase we were able to close the websites. This equipment has been installed.
It has been further disciplined. If anyone wants to do something like this, the BTRC has to be informed, which will indicate if anyone has a new installation, ”said the technician. The minister said that we have been empowered to shut down the dotted sites immediately. It would take a lot of time and it would have been a difficult task if it were to shut down 25,000 porn sites. With the capabilities that were created, we were able to turn them off quickly. 'I will give internet to home and if that internet is not secure then that is another crime. I can't do that, 'he said. Mostafa Jabbar said, "Facebook is not a community standard, I think it is about our community standards. That has to do with the importance of Facebook. 'We are the most flexible, we can control Facebook without shutting down. Many in the world are now shutting down, doing fine. In fact, we have to learn from them, 'said the minister. The government has always sought a quick response from the social media giant on such issues as ensuring citizen safety and secure social media. But here comes the topic of their own Community Standards.

Mostafa Jabbar met with Facebook representatives at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, ​​Spain, on February 23 this year. At that meeting, Mustafa Jabbar handed over the Digital Security Act to the representatives of Facebook. He mentioned the importance of protecting the citizenry in the context of use on Facebook. The army had identified four fake ID-pages in the name of the army and closed it in just an hour and a half.

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