Facebook, Social Media Companies Urged by US Groups to Act Against Election Disinformation

Google, Instagram and Snap CEO were also sent the letter to urge the companies to take necessary steps.

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By Reuters | Updated: 13 May 2022 10:52 IST
Highlights
  • Rights groups have urged social media firms to fight false information
  • A surge of disinformation led to the January 2021 US Capitol attack
  • The rights group reached out to Google, Instagram and Snap and more firms

Social media firms backed away from election disinformation policies after the 2020 presidential election

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Social media companies including Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and TikTok must act now to blunt the effect of false information - including Donald Trump's "Big Lie" that his 2020 defeat was the result of fraud - in this year's US midterm congressional elections, rights groups said on Thursday.

Social media platforms backed away from policies designed to fight election disinformation after the 2020 presidential race won by US Democratic President Joe Biden, more than 100 advocacy groups, led by Common Cause, said in a letter to social media executives.

A surge of disinformation then led to the deadly January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol by supporters of then-President Trump and that disinformation continues to multiply, they said, citing research and public reporting.

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"High-profile disinformation spreaders and other bad actors are continuing to use social media platforms to disseminate messages that undermine trust in elections," read a letter sent to chief executives and signed by more than 100 groups lead by Common Cause.

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"Candidates are using the Big Lie as a platform plank to pre-emptively declare voter fraud in order to dispute the results of the 2022 election," they wrote. "This is damaging American democracy by undermining faith in the integrity of our elections."

The letter, also sent to the CEOs of Google, Instagram and Snap, urged the companies to take steps, including prioritizing fact-checking and providing real-time access of data to external researchers and watchdogs.

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Priority must be given to fighting the "Big Lie" that voter fraud cost Trump the White House in 2020, the letter said.

The groups also sought greater transparency on political advertisements, enforcement practices and algorithmic models.

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Others that signed include voting rights and election integrity groups as well as the Center for American Progress, the League of Women Voters, Greenpeace, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and the Arab American Institute.

© Thomson Reuters 2022


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