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WEF Urges Tech Firms to do More on Extremism

October 30, 2017

Faizel Patel, Radio Islam News – 30-10-2017

A report by the World Economic Forum (WEF) has urged US tech firms such as Facebook and Twitter to be more aggressive in tackling extremism and political misinformation if they want to avoid government action.

The study from the Swiss non-profit organisation adds to a chorus of calls for Silicon Valley to stem the spread of violent material from ISIS and the use of their services by alleged Russian propagandists.

Facebook, Twitter and Google will go under the microscope of US lawmakers on Tuesday and Wednesday when their general counsels testify before three US congressional committees on alleged Russian interference in the 2016 US presidential election.

The report from the WEF’s human rights council warns that tech companies risk government regulation that would limit freedom of speech unless they “assume a more active self-governance role.”

It recommends that the companies conduct more thorough internal reviews of how their services can be misused and that they put in place more human oversight of content.

The German parliament in June approved a plan to fine social media networks up to 50 million euros if they fail to remove hateful postings promptly, a law that Monday’s study said could potentially lead to the takedown of massive amounts of content.

– Reuters

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