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Despite facing regulatory headwinds over the past few months, Facebook is in India for the long run and the company will have a useful role to play in the country’s economic and digital transformation, Facebook India’s Managing Director, Ajit Mohan, told BusinessLine. But he hopes India can emerge with a forward-looking and positive regulatory framework for digital companies to operate in.

Facebook’s messaging platform WhatsApp has been struggling to comply with the new IT rules, specifically the requirement to trace the originator of messages. WhatsApp has filed a petition in the Delhi High Court challenging this requirement.

“We are going full steam ahead with our India plans and we continue to invest in the country. We are here for the long run, and we continue to believe that we have a useful role to play in India’s economic and digital transformation,” said Mohan.

“I’m hoping that India can emerge with a very forward-looking and positive regulatory framework for digital companies to operate in.”

WhatsApp traceability rule

Explaining why WhatsApp has challenged the traceability rule, Mohan said: “WhatsApp is built on end-to-end encryption technology, which means your personal chats with friends and family, including groups, are protected by end-to-end encryption.

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“Requiring messaging apps like WhatsApp to trace chats is the equivalent of asking us to keep a fingerprint of every single message sent, which would break end-to-end encryption and fundamentally undermine people’s right to privacy.” Mohan said that Facebook agreed with the government’s overall direction to developed a framework for online platforms.

“I think it makes sense to have a framework for accountability and for having rules around harmful content.

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“The government wants to limit the misuse and abuse of social-media platforms by bad actors, and that is an agenda that we are entirely aligned with. In fact, over the last few years, as a company, we have invested a lot in this area,” he said.

Mohan said that Facebook has been investing into ensuring the safety of its users and keeping harmful content off the platforms, even outside the new IT rules.

“We believe we have led the way on some of these efforts globally, and our commitment to the agenda of safety is sincere and real. We know that our work in this space will never be done. There will always be more to do, particularly as technology evolves and online behaviours change on an almost-daily basis.

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“Our job, even outside of these IT rules, is to continue our investment to stay ahead of this challenge. Not just do the best we can but continue to show the leadership we have,” he said.

Compliance report

Recently, Facebook disclosed that it has removed nearly 30 million pieces of content across 10 different violation categories between May 15 and June 15. The disclosures are part of Facebook’s compliance report under the new IT rules.

The content that has been removed includes violations related to hate speech, bullying and harassment, adult nudity and harassment, terrorist propaganda, and spam.

More than 90 per cent of the content was removed through Facebook’s AI system before any user reporting it

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Messenger Private Reply Updates for the Developer Community

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Private Replies allows a business’ Facebook Page to send a single message to a person who published a post, who commented on a post or commented on the Page.

Support for Private Reply for Groups

In September, we extended this support for Facebook Groups, allowing businesses to be able to send private replies to a person who commented on their Page’s post in Facebook Groups.

How it Works

To send a private reply to a post or comment, send a POST request to the /PAGE-ID/messages endpoint with the recipient parameter set to the post_id or comment_id and the message parameter set to the message you wish to send.

The following example shows a reply to a post published on your Page by a customer:

Hi, I want to buy a gift for my nephew. Do you have any suggestions?

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  curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{     "recipient": {         "post_id": "PAGE-POST-ID"     },          "message": {       "attachment":{         "type":"template",         "payload":{           "template_type":"button",           "text":"Of course, what is your budget for the gift?",           "buttons":[               {                   "type": "postback",                   "title": "LESS THAN $20",                   "payload": "GIFT_BUDGET_20_PAYLOAD"               },               {                   "type": "postback",                   "title": "$20 TO $50",                   "payload": "GIFT_BUDGET_20_TO_50_PAYLOAD"               },               {                   "type": "postback",                   "title": "MORE THAN $50",                   "payload": "GIFT_BUDGET_50_PAYLOAD"               }           ]         }       }     } }' "https://graph.facebook.com//PAGE-ID/messages?access_token="

Triggers a Private Reply flow like this.

For more information, please review the below documents:

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Enabling developers to create innovative AIs on Messenger and WhatsApp

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Every week over 1 billion people connect with businesses on our messaging apps. Many of these conversations are made possible by the thousands of developers who build innovative and engaging experiences on Messenger, Instagram and WhatsApp.

Since opening access to our Llama family of large language models, we’ve seen lots of momentum and innovation with more than 30 million downloads to date. As our messaging services continue to evolve, we believe the technology from Llama and other generative AI models have the potential to enhance business messaging through more natural, conversational experiences.

At Connect Meta announced that developers will be able to build third-party AIs – a term we use to refer to our generative AI-powered assistants – for our messaging services.

We’re making it easy for any developer to get started, so we’re simplifying the developer onboarding process and providing access to APIs for AIs that make it possible to build new conversational experiences within our messaging apps.

All developers will be able to access the new onboarding experience and features on Messenger in the coming weeks. For WhatsApp, we’ll be opening a Beta program in November – if you’re interested in participating please sign up to the waitlist here to learn more.

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We’ll keep everyone updated as we make these tools available to more developers later this year. We look forward to your feedback and seeing what you create.

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Introducing Facebook Graph API v18.0 and Marketing API v18.0

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Today, we are releasing Facebook Graph API v18.0 and Marketing API v18.0. As part of this release, we are highlighting changes below that we believe are relevant to parts of our developer community. These changes include announcements, product updates, and notifications on deprecations that we believe are relevant to your application(s)’ integration with our platform.

For a complete list of all changes and their details, please visit our changelog.

General Updates

Consolidation of Audience Location Status Options for Location Targeting

As previously announced in May 2023, we have consolidated Audience Location Status to our current default option of “People living in or recently in this location” when choosing the type of audience to reach within their Location Targeting selections. This update reflects a consolidation of other previously available options and removal of our “People traveling in this location” option.

We are making this change as part of our ongoing efforts to deliver more value to businesses, simplify our ads system, and streamline our targeting options in order to increase performance efficiency and remove options that have low usage.

This update will apply to new or duplicated campaigns. Existing campaigns created prior to launch will not be entered in this new experience unless they are in draft mode or duplicated.

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Add “add_security_recommendation” and “code_expiration_minutes” to WA Message Templates API

Earlier this year, we released WhatsApp’s authentication solution which enabled creating and sending authentication templates with native buttons and preset authentication messages. With the release of Graph API v18, we’re making improvements to the retrieval of authentication templates, making the end-to-end authentication template process easier for BSPs and businesses.

With Graph API v18, BSPs and businesses can have better visibility into preset authentication message template content after creation. Specifically, payloads will return preset content configuration options, in addition to the text used by WhatsApp. This improvement can enable BSPs and businesses to build “edit” UIs for authentication templates that can be constructed on top of the API.

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Note that errors may occur when upgrading to Graph API v18 if BSPs or businesses are taking the entire response from the GET request and providing it back to the POST request to update templates. To resolve, the body/header/footer text fields should be dropped before passing back into the API.

Re-launching dev docs and changelogs for creating Call Ads

  • Facebook Reels Placement for Call Ads

    Meta is releasing the ability to deliver Call Ads through the Facebook Reels platform. Call ads allow users to call businesses in the moment of consideration when they view an ad, and help businesses drive more complex discussions with interested users. This is an opportunity for businesses to advertise with call ads based on peoples’ real-time behavior on Facebook. Under the Ad set Level within Ads Manager, businesses can choose to add “Facebook Reels” Under the Placements section.
  • Re-Launching Call Ads via API

    On September 12, 2023, we’re providing updated guidance on how to create Call Ads via the API. We are introducing documentation solely for Call Ads, so that 3P developers can more easily create Call Ads’ campaigns and know how to view insights about their ongoing call ad campaigns, including call-related metrics. In the future, we also plan to support Call Add-ons via our API platform. Developers should have access to the general permissions necessary to create general ads in order to create Call Ads via the API platform.

    Please refer to developer documentation for additional information.

Deprecations & Breaking Changes

Graph API changes for user granular permission feature

We are updating two graph API endpoints for WhatsAppBusinessAccount. These endpoints are as follows:

  • Retrieve message templates associated with WhatsAppBusiness Account
  • Retrieve phone numbers associated with WhatsAppBusiness Account

With v18, we are rolling out a new feature “user granular permission”. All existing users who are already added to WhatsAppBusinessAccount will be backfilled and will continue to have access (no impact).

The admin has the flexibility to change these permissions. If the admin changes the permission and removes access to view message templates or phone numbers for one of their users, that specific user will start getting an error message saying you do not have permission to view message templates or phone numbers on all versions v18 and older.

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Deprecate legacy metrics naming for IG Media and User Insights

Starting on September 12, Instagram will remove duplicative and legacy, insights metrics from the Instagram Graph API in order to share a single source of metrics to our developers.

This new upgrade reduces any confusion as well as increases the reliability and quality of our reporting.

After 90 days of this launch (i.e. December 11, 2023), we will remove all these duplicative and legacy insights metrics from the Instagram Graph API on all versions in order to be more consistent with the Instagram app.

We appreciate all the feedback that we’ve received from our developer community, and look forward to continuing to work together.

Please review the media insights and user insights developer documentation to learn more.

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Deprecate all Facebook Wi-Fi v1 and Facebook Wi-Fi v2 endpoints

Facebook Wi-Fi was designed to improve the experience of connecting to Wi-Fi hotspots at businesses. It allowed a merchant’s customers to get free Wi-Fi simply by checking in on Facebook. It also allowed merchants to control who could use their Wi-Fi and for how long, and integrated with ads to enable targeting to customers who had used the merchant’s Wi-Fi. This product was deprecated on June 12, 2023. As the partner notice period has ended, all endpoints used by Facebook Wi-Fi v1 and Facebook Wi-Fi v2 have been deprecated and removed.

API Version Deprecations:

As part of Facebook’s versioning schedule for Graph API and Marketing API, please note the upcoming deprecations:

Graph API

  • September 14, 2023: Graph API v11.0 will be deprecated and removed from the platform
  • February 8, 2024: Graph API v12.0 will be deprecated and removed from the platform
  • May 28, 2024: Graph API v13.0 will be deprecated and removed from the platform

Marketing API

  • September 20, 2023: Marketing API v14.0 will be deprecated and removed from the platform
  • September 20, 2023: Marketing API v15.0 will be deprecated and removed from the platform
  • February 06, 2024: Marketing API v16.0 will be deprecated and removed from the platform

To avoid disruption to your business, we recommend migrating all calls to the latest API version that launched today.

Facebook Platform SDK

As part of our 2-year deprecation schedule for Platform SDKs, please note the upcoming deprecations and sunsets:

  • October 2023: Facebook Platform SDK v11.0 or below will be sunset
  • February 2024: Facebook Platform SDK v12.0 or below will be sunset

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