I should say that in Myanmar, the Internet equals Facebook, since that platform is the main door to the Internet for all of the users in Burma. There has been a large increase in the number of users in a few short years. I believe the number of users increased by a factor of 15 over three years.
The social network had practically no one to moderate the activities of that massive number of users. In fact, citizen journalists who wanted to publish reliable information online generally saw their articles fall to the very bottom of the list, because Facebook algorithms are such that hate speech and false information are the texts that garner the most clicks.
Those algorithms are also manipulated by the authorities—by the army, notably. As Mr. Naing said, Facebook bears considerable responsibility for censoring citizen journalists and spreading false information, of the type that led, for instance, to a worsening of the hatred of the Rohingyas among the population of Myanmar.