Monday, April 1, 2019

(FOREIGN) Government Should Play More Active Role In Controlling Internet Content- Mark Zuckerberg

 

   Mark Zuckerberg in an op-ed published in the Washington Post says the responsibility for monitoring harmful content is too great for firms alone and therefore calls for new laws in four areas: “Harmful content, election integrity, privacy and data portability.” It comes two weeks after a gunman used the site to livestream his attack on a mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand.

   “Lawmakers often tell me we have too much power over speech, and frankly I agree,” Mr Zuckerberg writes, adding that Facebook was “creating an independent body so people can appeal our decisions” about what is posted and what is taken down. He also describes a new set of rules he would like to see enforced on tech companies. These new regulations should be the same for all websites, he says, so that it’s easier to stop “harmful content” from spreading quickly across platforms.

   Common rules that all social media sites need to adhere to, enforced by third-party bodies, to control the spread of harmful content and all major tech companies to release a transparency report every three months, to put it on a par with financial reportin. “Stronger laws around the world to protect the integrity of elections, with common standards for all websites to identify political actors, laws that not only apply to candidates and elections, but also other “divisive political issues”, and for laws to apply outside of official campaign periods.

   The open letter, which will also be published in some European newspapers, comes as the social network faces questions over its role in the Cambridge Analytica scandal around data misuse during election campaigns.

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