Speaking publicly for the first time after the recent controversy around not banning influential people posting hate messages on its platform, Facebook India MD Ajit Mohan told TOI: Facebook doesn’t profit from hate speech of any kind. "It’s not good for us...(We) lean in as much as we can to both enforce our community standards and keep all kinds of harm away from the platform.”
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