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Top US Democrat says FB ‘part of the problem’

Social media giant accused of allowing disinformation, hate speech to spread

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 14 Nov 2020 2:50PM

Top US Democrat says FB ‘part of the problem’
The incoming Joe Biden administration will likely face questions over whether action is needed to address right-wingers’ claim of social media censorship. – Pixabay pic, November 14, 2020

NEW YORK –  Yesterday, a top Democrat in the US Congress joined in criticism against Facebook for allowing disinformation to spread over the social media platform, saying it was “part of the problem.”

Nancy Pelosi, the speaker of the House of Representatives, made the comments in response to a question about efforts being made by tech giants against disinformation spreading online during the presidential election won by Democrat Joe Biden.

"I'm not a big fan of Facebook," Pelosi told journalists.

"I don't know what they have been doing but I know they've been part of the problem, all along."

Since US news media projected Biden the winner over Republican incumbent Donald Trump last Saturday, the outgoing president and his supporters have been spreading claims of massive electoral fraud without evidence.

Facebook and Twitter have slapped warning messages on many recent posts by Trump and others.

Facebook and Google have also decided to maintain their bans on political advertising in the United States pending certification of the results.

However, social media companies have been accused by a wide range of voices of not doing enough and allowing false information and hate speech to spread for too long.

Many from the right wing allege censorship when it comes to the warning messages and other actions taken by tech companies.

The incoming Biden administration will likely face questions over whether action is needed to address the issue.

One issue being debated is a section of a law that exempts social media companies from legal action for content posted by their users apart from certain exceptions. – AFP, November 14, 2020

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