Committee says there has been a shift in attitudes at Facebook, YouTube and Twitter but ‘we need you to do more’Facebook, YouTube and Twitter have been confronted by MPs with evidence that they have failed to take down violent extremist and political hate speech material despite repeated complaints.Yvette Cooper, the chair of the Commons home affairs committee, produced examples including a propaganda video from the banned rightwing group National Action, which can still be found on Twitter and Facebook despite eight months of complaints. Continue reading…
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