Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Microsoft have recently joined the European Union’s anti-racism efforts to crack down online hate speech in an ‘online code of conduct’ which the four internet giants helped to create. The code will allow the Silicon Valley titans to review requests by government to remove access to hate-filled contents and block comments or remarks that espouse racism, discrimination, and xenophobia.
Internet tech giants Google also the acquirers of Android OS have removed a propaganda app created by Taliban militants over hate speech concerns.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM