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You are here: Home / News / Tech Monsters Critiqued about Fake News ahead of European Elections

Tech Monsters Critiqued about Fake News ahead of European Elections

May 18, 2019 by Faiza Iftikhar Leave a Comment

The greater part a year has passed since Facebook, Google and Twitter guaranteed the EU to venture up its battle against fake news. Be that as it may, very little has happened, and the European Commission is disappointed.

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The European Commission is censoring Google, Facebook, and Twitter for not having acted against phony news as they’ve promised seven months prior. Particularly in light of the moving towards European elections, which will happen from May 23 to 26, this is sensible.

The Commission is especially critical of the danger of phony news interfering amid the present election campaign and in the national elections in Belgium, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Greece, Poland, Portugal and Ukraine in the coming months. A joint statement states:

More needs to be done to strengthen the integrity of their services, including advertising services

In addition to other things, the Commission’s report criticized Google and Twitter for neglecting to create and implement rules for identifying and disclosing issue-based before the upcoming EU races. Facebook, then again, in spite of the fact that it had excavated a Russian fake system that dispersed false reports focusing Ukraine, did not provide any data on the extent to which the network additionally may have affected clients in the EU.

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Generally, the data given by the three companies are not detailed enough to demonstrate how and to what degree they are fighting the spread of disinformation in the EU.

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  • Just one of many complaints from the EU Commission

Just one of many complaints from the EU Commission

Most as of late, the European Commission criticized Facebook and Twitter for, in addition to other things, their failure to conform with European purchaser protection regulations. Twitter and Facebook users would not be educated in time and adequately about the danger of deletions of a far as supposedly illegal content, and there wouldn’t be sufficient of a chance to lodge complaints about threatened or as of now deleted content. Mark Zuckerberg’s companies were regularly in the center because of the information exchange among Facebook and WhatsApp too.

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