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Re: The E.U. agreed to a law forcing Meta, Google and others to police their platforms more aggressively, an effort to address social media’s harms.

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The notion that privately-owned free speech platforms have no responsibilty for content is coming to an end.

Although the policing of platforms will doubtless also be subject to abuse.


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The E.U. agreed to a law forcing Meta, Google and others to police their platforms more aggressively, an effort to address social media’s harms.
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Sat, 23 Apr 22 2:38 AM
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The New York Times

BREAKING NEWS

The E.U. agreed to a law forcing Meta, Google and others to police their platforms more aggressively, an effort to address social media’s harms.
Friday, April 22, 2022 8:34 PM EST

Under the law, called the Digital Services Act, tech companies would be compelled to set up new policies and procedures to remove flagged hate speech, terrorist propaganda and other material defined as illegal by countries within the European Union.


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