EU MINISTERS APPROVE PLANS TO FORCE FACEBOOK, YOUTUBE AND TWITTER TO TACKLE HATE SPEECH VIDEOS

May 25, 2017 in News by RBN Staff

 

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SOURCE: DAILY MAIL

European Union ministers have approved proposals to make social media companies such as Facebook, Twitter and Google’s YouTube tackle videos with hate speech on their platforms.

The proposals, which would be the first legislation at EU level on the issue, still need to be agreed with the European Parliament before becoming law.

But EU lawmakers have similarly pushed for social media companies to do more to tackle hateful content on their platforms.

The proliferation of hate speech and fake news on social media has increased pressure on companies to remove such content promptly.

But internet campaigners have warned an excessive crackdown could endanger freedom of speech.

This week’s agreement came a day after a suicide bomber killed at least 22 people at a concert in the English city of Manchester.

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