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Title: Tech Giants Vow to Tackle Online Hate Speech Within 24 Hours
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URL Source: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic ... ne-hate-speech-within-24-hours
Published: May 31, 2016
Author: Stephanie Bodoni
Post Date: 2016-05-31 15:27:57 by Ada
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Facebook, Twitter, Google, Microsoft, unveil code of conduct Terror attacks show urgent need to address hate posts, says EU

U.S. Internet giants Facebook Inc., Twitter Inc., Google and Microsoft Corp. pledged to tackle online hate speech in less than 24 hours as part of a joint commitment with the European Union to combat the use of social media by terrorists.

Beyond national laws that criminalize hate speech, there is a need to ensure such activity by Internet users is “expeditiously reviewed by online intermediaries and social media platforms, upon receipt of a valid notification, in an appropriate time-frame,” the companies and the European Commission said in a joint statement on Tuesday.

The code of conduct arrives as Europe comes to terms with the bloody attacks in Paris and Brussels by Islamic State, which has used the Web and social media to spread its message of hate against its enemies. The companies said it remains a “challenge” to strike the right balance between freedom of expression and hate speech in the self-generated content on online platforms.

“We remain committed to letting the Tweets flow,” said Twitter’s head of public policy for Europe, Karen White, in the statement. “However, there is a clear distinction between freedom of expression and conduct that incites violence and hate.” Platforms Sued

A French Jewish youth group, UEJF, sued Twitter, Facebook and Google in Paris this month over how they monitor hate speech on the web. In the course of about six weeks in April and May, members of French anti-discrimination groups flagged unambiguous hate speech that they said promoted racism, homophobia or anti-Semitism. More than 90 percent of the posts pointed out to Twitter and YouTube remained online within 15 days on average following requests for removal, according to the study by UEJF, SOS Racisme and SOS Homophobie.

“With a global community of 1.6 billion people we work hard to balance giving people the power to express themselves whilst ensuring we provide a respectful environment,” said Monika Bickert, head of global policy management at Facebook, in the statement. “There’s no place for hate speech on Facebook.”

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#2. To: Ada (#0)

We the people should immediately pick common substitutes for the trigger words and easily slip their grasp -- but we won't.

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We the people should immediately pick common substitutes for the trigger words and easily slip their grasp

I have to disagree N.N., we should individually, and collectively, give the government a great big "F*CK YOU".

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