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as informed in "The legislative state cannot pass on its own shortcomings and responsibilities to private companies," read a Facebook statement obtained by various German media outlets. "My fear, and that of many others, is that in the end the version [Maas] is now presenting will limit freedom of opinion because it will simply become delete, delete, delete," she said, according to Deutsche Welle. Facebook hit out at a bill proposed by the German justice minister that would oblige social media to remove offensive content at short notice. The social media giant insists that "the amount of the fines is not commensurate to the behavior that would be sanctioned." Read more"Preventing and combating hate speech and fake news is a public task that the state cannot avoid".
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as informed in "The legislative state cannot pass on its own shortcomings and responsibilities to private companies," read a Facebook statement obtained by various German media outlets. "My fear, and that of many others, is that in the end the version [Maas] is now presenting will limit freedom of opinion because it will simply become delete, delete, delete," she said, according to Deutsche Welle. Facebook hit out at a bill proposed by the German justice minister that would oblige social media to remove offensive content at short notice. The social media giant insists that "the amount of the fines is not commensurate to the behavior that would be sanctioned." Read more"Preventing and combating hate speech and fake news is a public task that the state cannot avoid".
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Facebook is valiantly trying but failing to moderate hate speech in some languages
Like what it's doing in many other markets, the social media giant is trying to stem content deemed hateful in Myanmar. Moderation is an uphill battleThe move to ban slurs in Myanmar is the latest in Facebook's efforts to ban hate speech on its platform. The social media giant is facing pressure by governments to stop hate from its nearly two billion users. Efforts by Facebook to moderate content in one of its fastest-growing countries has evidently not been easy. In a Medium post, Facebook user Aung Kaung Myat, points out that Facebook has — nearly comically — blocked posts with any reference to banned words.to read more visit us Facebook
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