Online Desk : Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus on Sunday asked Meta, the parent company of Facebook, to address the disinformation campaign being carried out by certain countries against Bangladesh to undermine the July-August mass uprising. “There’s a massive disinformation campaign, and we are the sufferers,” the chief adviser told Meta’s director for human rights policy, Miranda Sissons, as the latter called on him at the state guesthouse Jamuna in Dhaka. Sissons explained to him the human rights policy of Meta saying that they remained alert to prevent anyone from using their platforms to spread disinformation.
Prof Yunus also asked Meta to make its technology more user-friendly for young entrepreneurs. “Technology is a tool to make things happen. But technology doesn’t decide what we want to do with things. So, we have to reengineer it to make it perfect,” he said. “With Facebook, you have a tremendous amount of possibility. Facebook could be used to make young people entrepreneurs.”The chief adviser said the Bangladesh government would remain engaged with Facebook for the benefit of the country’s young population.
Lamiya Morshed, principal coordinator for SDG affairs, Shazeeb M Khairul Islam, chief adviser’s personal secretary-2, Ruzan Sarwar, head of Meta’s public policy for Bangladesh and Nepal, Nayantara Narayan, associate general counsel of Meta, and Alice Budisatrijo, Meta’s head of misinformation policy for Asia-Pacific, were present in the meeting among others.