New Zealand admits it has direct access to Facebook takedown portal where it can flag content for censorship
The censorship-loving government has a direct line to the tech giant.
New Zealand’s government has officially admitted that it has partner access to Facebook’s controversial content takedown portal.'
This portal is designed specifically for government agencies to flag content to Facebook for censorship. According to The Intercept, which reported on the portal in October, government partners can also use the portal to “report disinformation directly” to Facebook.
And in a recent response to a New Zealand Official Information Act (OIA) request, which asked whether the government has partner access to Facebook’s takedown portal, the New Zealand government confirmed that the Department of Internal Affairs has access. While this was the only government department that was confirmed to have access to the portal, the OIA response also said “we cannot advise if any other government agency has access to the takedown portal.”
We obtained a copy of the OIA response for you here.
https://reclaimthenet.org/new-zealand-government-facebook-content-takedown-portal/