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Leading social network provider Facebook will open an office in
Jakarta later this month as part of the requirements for its operation
in Indonesia, said Communications and Information Ministry director
general of information applications Samuel Abrijani Pangerapan in
Jakarta on Wednesday.
Samuel was speaking after meeting with Facebook representatives,
Alvin Tan, head of public policy for Southeast Asia and Jeff Wu, trust
and safety director for Asia Pacific.
Communications and Information
Minister Rudiantara also attended the meeting.
“The office will be opened as a permanent business entity in South Jakarta,” said Samuel as reported by kontan.co.id, adding that the office opening was one of the three agreements made during the meeting.
Facebook will also establish specific business activities (KBLI) as
required by the existing regulations for the type of business run by
Facebook, Samuel said.
Facebook further expressed its commitment to deal with prohibited
content on radicalism, terrorism and pornography, said the official.
Samuel added that Facebook would block all pornographic content for
Indonesia users. “In other countries, they have several levels of
pornographic content, but in Indonesia all pornographic content is
prohibited,” he added.
Source - TheJakartaPost
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