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Google, Facebook, Twitter sign EU guidelines on combating hate speech online

May 31, 2016 13:43
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The European Commission has produced a guide on countering hate speech online.

The code of conduct, which requires companies to review the majority of flagged hate speech within 24 hours and remove it, if necessary, has been signed by internet giants such as Facebook, Twitter and Google.

“This is a historic agreement that could not arrive at a better time,” said Moshe Kantor, President of the European Jewish Congress. “We have seen a massive growth of online hate speech and incitement in recent years and it is very important that governments, law enforcement agencies and online companies work in tandem to make the internet a safer space for all.

“It has been demonstrated that many of those who have shed blood on the streets of Europe in recent years have been indoctrinated online, so hopefully this agreement can cut off a means of recruitment into extremist organizations.”