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Civil rights groups say company did not commit to concrete plan to address hate speech and misinformation
The social network’s crisis has been a long time in the making and shows no sign of going away
From Cloudflare’s headline-making takedown of the Daily Stormer last autumn to YouTube’s summer restrictions on LGBTQ content, there's been a surge in “voluntary” platform censorship. Companies—under pressure from lawmakers, shareholders, and the public alike—have ramped up restrictions on speech,...
Few things are certain in 2017's fraught national climate, but hate certainly doesn't look to be going away. In partnership with ProPublica, Google News Lab..
In the wake of Charlottesville, both GoDaddy and Google have refused to manage the domain registration for the Daily Stormer, a neo-Nazi website that, in the words of the Southern Poverty Law Center, is “dedicated to spreading anti-Semitism, neo-Nazism, and white nationalism.” Subsequently...
This week, companies including GoDaddy, Twitter, Google, Spotify, Paypal, Apple, and Cloudflare have booted hate groups off their services. These decisions
Facebook en Twitter hebben na de aanslag in Londen gezegd harder te willen optreden tegen terroristische content op hun netwerken.
When you encourage Holocaust denial, you get a Trump.
Facebook ziet niets in een Duits wetsvoorstel, dat sociale media zou verplichten om haatberichten tijdig te verwijderen en waarmee forse boetes kunnen worden opgelegd als dat niet gebeurt.