UK aims to regulate social media firms over content removal (Reuters) - The British government will announce plans for a new law next week under which social media companies will have a duty to be impartial and be barred from “arbitrarily” removing comments because they are controversial, The Times newspaper reported. UK ministers will announce plans on Tuesday for a statutory duty of care, which will be enforced by Ofcom, the broadcasting regulator, the newspaper reported, without citing a source. Firms that fail to meet the obligations may face multimillion-pound fines or be blocked from operating in Britain, according to the report. The newspaper cited a source as saying that the British government was concerned that social media companies were removing legitimate content on grounds that it was controversial rather than because it was harmful or inaccurate. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-britain-socialmedia-lawmaking/uk-aims-to-regulate-social-media-firms-over-content-removal-the-times-idUSKBN28L2V7?il=0
UK aims to regulate social media firms over content removal (Reuters) - The British government will announce plans for a new law next week under which social media companies will have a duty to be impartial and be barred from “arbitrarily” removing comments because they are controversial, The Times newspaper reported. UK ministers will announce plans on Tuesday for a statutory duty of care, which will be enforced by Ofcom, the broadcasting regulator, the newspaper reported, without citing a source. Firms that fail to meet the obligations may face multimillion-pound fines or be blocked from operating in Britain, according to the report. The newspaper cited a source as saying that the British government was concerned that social media companies were removing legitimate content on grounds that it was controversial rather than because it was harmful or inaccurate. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-britain-socialmedia-lawmaking/uk-aims-to-regulate-social-media-firms-over-content-removal-the-times-idUSKBN28L2V7?il=0 Shengbing 发表于 2020-12-12 02:19
主流媒体选前捂着Biden的丑闻给Biden洗地,功不可没。 Roughly 17% of Biden voters said they wouldn’t have voted for him if they had known about his record as well as that of President Trump, found the survey commissioned by the conservative Media Research Center. https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/nov/24/joseph-r-biden-voters-experience-regret-after-new-/ 2020年了还有这么多人被主流媒体洗脑,只能说什么样的人就有什么样的政府。 xqhbh 发表于 2020-12-12 08:25
(Reuters) - The British government will announce plans for a new law next week under which social media companies will have a duty to be impartial and be barred from “arbitrarily” removing comments because they are controversial, The Times newspaper reported.
UK ministers will announce plans on Tuesday for a statutory duty of care, which will be enforced by Ofcom, the broadcasting regulator, the newspaper reported, without citing a source. Firms that fail to meet the obligations may face multimillion-pound fines or be blocked from operating in Britain, according to the report.
The newspaper cited a source as saying that the British government was concerned that social media companies were removing legitimate content on grounds that it was controversial rather than because it was harmful or inaccurate.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-britain-socialmedia-lawmaking/uk-aims-to-regulate-social-media-firms-over-content-removal-the-times-idUSKBN28L2V7?il=0
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2020年了还有这么多人被主流媒体洗脑,只能说什么样的人就有什么样的政府。
这么小一个国家,能和欧洲其他列强做邻居的情况下,成为日不落帝国,即使美国1890年GDP超过英国,英国维持老大地位依然一直到1945年。
一个是公司审查,一个是政府审查,公司审查还能通过政府来限制,政府审查就不受限了。
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https://www.youtube.com/embed/Qqv5dmqQg_k Trump真的是什么时候有热闹都不会缺席
以前这些媒体上白等的事假的。现在,不到两个月。就变成真的了。看来,只要Trump不管的都是真的,不管是不是真的
没有用,民主党拥有投票系统,川普再多的票,民主党有这个护身符,败灯也可以躺赢
我也不喜欢英国,就想他们的天气一样不太阳光。
听说是猪党等不及了要干掉白等,让小三上台!
他们到是热闹。自己门都没摸到,就开始自相残杀。感觉这种历史怎么似曾相识