US Government Asks Tech CEOs to Ensure Online Platforms Not Used to Spur Violence

A letter was sent by US Department of Homeland Security's Acting Secretary Chad Wolf to CEOS of Apple, Google, Facebook, Snapchat, and Twitter.

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By Reuters | Updated: 27 June 2020 16:14 IST
Highlights
  • Tech companies were asked to discourage spread of violence
  • President Trump has been targeting people for vandalizing monuments
  • Twitter said it would respond to the letter soon

This official letter was sent in the wake of nationwide protests following George Floyd's death

The US Department of Homeland Security sent a letter to chief executives of five large tech companies asking them to ensure social media platforms are not used to incite violence in the wake of nationwide protests following George Floyd's death.

"I am writing to ask you to do your part to put an end to violence and illegal activity spreading across our country by ensuring that your platforms are not used as a tool to organize, facilitate, or incite dangerous or deadly riots, in violation of state and local laws," Acting Secretary Chad Wolf said in the letter.

Wolf said the department supports First Amendment rights that allow citizens to freely express themselves but cautioned against social media being weaponized to perpetuate criminal activity.

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"The misuse of social media platforms to coordinate criminal acts threatens the safety and security of our nation," Wolf wrote, adding: "the department supports the powerful voice that social media provides to its users."

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He asked Facebook, Twitter, Alphabet's Google, Snapchat and Apple to help end information sharing on how to break city curfews, which stores or neighborhoods to target for looting or destruction, and for the coordination of attacks against particular people or groups of people.

The June 25 letter, first reported by the Washington Post, comes as the administration of President Donald Trump has begun targeting people for vandalizing monuments and statues during protests against racial inequality.

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Twitter said it would respond to the letter. Snapchat, Apple and Facebook did not comment while Google did not immediately respond.

Some firms have taken action after tweets from Trump himself.

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Snapchat this month stopped promoting Trump's account on its Discover page in early June after his statement threatening protesters with "vicious dogs and ominous weapons."

Twitter this week placed a warning notice on a Trump tweet threatening “serious force” against protesters in the US capital, the second time it used the label.

© Thomson Reuters 2020


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