Im concerned about Russian disinformation spreading online, so today I wrote to the CEOs of major tech companies to ask them to restrict the spread of Russian propaganda, US Senator Mark Warner tweeted on Friday. Since then YouTube has announced that it has suppressed videos by Russian state media channels so that theyll be seen by fewer people in accordance with its openly acknowledged policy of algorithmically censoring unauthorized content, as well as de-monetizing all such videos on the platform. Google and Facebook/Instagram parent company Meta both banned Russian state media from running ads and monetizing on their platforms in response to Russias invasion of Ukraine. Twitter announced a pause on ads in both Russia and Ukraine.
Glad to see action from tech companies to reign in Russian propaganda and disinformation after my letter to their CEOs yesterday, Warner tweeted on Saturday. These are important first steps, but Ill keep pushing for more.
For years US lawmakers have been using threats of profit-destroying consequences to pressure Silicon Valley companies into limiting online speech in a way that aligns with the interests of Washington, effectively creating a system of government censorship by proxy. It would appear that were seeing a new expansion of this phenomenon today.
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