Facebook, Social Media Must Clamp Down on Hate Speech: UN

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By Reuters | Updated: 30 August 2018 10:22 IST

Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights in Geneva, Switzerland

Social media, including Facebook, must proactively block content inciting hatred and prevent online campaigns which target minorities, such as those undertaken in Myanmar, the United Nations human rights chief said on Wednesday.

Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, was speaking after UN experts accused Myanmar generals of "genocidal intent" and said Facebook had allowed its platform to be used to incite violence against Rohingya.

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Facebook said on Monday it was removing several Myanmar military officials from the social media website and an Instagram account to prevent the spread of "hate and misinformation" after reviewing the content.

Zeid, whose spokesman said he has met with major tech companies in Silicon Valley, including Facebook and Google, in recent months, was speaking to a news conference before his four-year term ends on August 31.

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Zeid said he didn't feel Facebook took the issue seriously at first but that the company's attitude began to change after Yanghee Lee, UN special rapporteur on human rights in Myanmar, told a Geneva press conference in March that Facebook was being used in the country to spread hate speech.

"But it shouldn't be because the press or the human rights community highlights the problem for them then suddenly to respond. They should be aware of it ahead of time," he said.

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"So I don't think they should wait until the crisis begins. They should be thinking proactively about what steps they will take to mitigate that," he added.

Facebook said on Monday that while it was too slow to act in the case of Myanmar, it was now making progress, with better technology to identify hate speech and improved reporting tools.

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However, Zeid said there was a danger that social media could be over-regulated in a way that breaches human rights law including the right to freedom of expression.

Tech giants should "keep the broadest space available and open to the exercise of freedom of expression", relying on international human rights law for regulation, he said.

US President Donald Trump on Tuesday accused Google's search engine of promoting negative news articles and hiding "fair media" coverage of him, vowing to address the situation without providing evidence or giving details of action he might take.

Trump's attack against the Alphabet unit follows a string of grievances against technology companies, including Twitter and Facebook, which he has accused of silencing conservative voices.

© Thomson Reuters 2018

 

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