Facebook, Google, Twitter accused of enabling ISIS

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Germany to force Facebook, Google and Twitter to act on hate speech


Germany to force Facebook, Google and Twitter to act on hate speech
- Germany is to consider new laws that would force social media platforms such as Facebook and search engines such as Google to take a more active role in policing illegal hate speech on their sites.Measures considered by Angela Merkel's coalition government include forcing companies to set up clear channels for registering complaints, to publish the number of complaints they receive and to hire legally qualified ombudsmen to carry out deletions.Facebook's plan to tackle fake news raises questions over limitations Read moreOnline platforms that fail meet such legal requirements could be hit with fines calculated on the basis of their global annual turnover, or face on-the-spot fines of up to €500,000 if they neglect to remove posts in breach of German hate speech law within 24 hours.
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Turkey Reportedly Blocks Facebook, Twitter After Russian Ambassador Assassination


Turkey Reportedly Blocks Facebook, Twitter After Russian Ambassador Assassination
- Twitter , and YouTube on Monday were reportedly blocked for many users in Turkey following the assassination of the Russian ambassador to Turkey by an off-duty Turkish policeman.Internet freedom group Turkey Blocks reported on Monday night that its monitoring network had detected "severe slowdowns" of the social media sites following the lethal shooting of Ambassador Andrey G. Karlov in a museum in Ankara.The Turkish government regularly imposes social media blackouts in the wake of terrorist attacks or periods of national crises such as this summer's attempted coup.
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Facebook, Google, Twitter accused of enabling ISIS


Facebook, Google, Twitter accused of enabling ISIS
- The families of three victims from the Orlando nightclub shooting filed a lawsuit on Monday against Twitter, Facebook and Google for providing "material support" to ISIS.The suit claims that the three companies allowed ISIS access to its social networks for spreading terrorist propaganda, raising money and luring recruits.(The gunman who killed 49 people at the Orlando nightclub in June had repeatedly referenced ISIS.)
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