Και γυρίζουμε στο ερώτημα: πόση ελευθερία αντέχει η δημοκρατία; Αυτή η κουτσή έστω που υπάρχει παγκόσμια (γιατί κανένα σύστημα δεν είναι τέλειο).
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Thierry Breton: Capitol Hill — the 9/11 moment of social media
The unprecedented reactions of online platforms in response to the riots have left us wondering: Why did they fail to prevent the fake news and hate speech leading to the attack on Wednesday in the first place? Regardless of whether silencing a standing president was the right thing to do, should that decision be in the hands of a tech company with no democratic legitimacy or oversight? Can these platforms still argue that they have no say over what their users are posting?
The fact that a CEO can pull the plug on POTUS’s loudspeaker without any checks and balances is perplexing. It is not only confirmation of the power of these platforms, but it also displays deep weaknesses in the way our society is organized in the digital space.
‘No longer acceptable’ for platforms to take key decisions alone, EU Commission says
“It is no longer acceptable in our view that platforms take some key decisions by themselves alone without any supervision, without any accountability, and without any sort of dialogue or transparency for the kind of decisions that they’re taking,” Agarwal said.
E.U.’s top digital enforcer says Twitter’s Trump ban was response to ‘extreme situation’
“It seems after all these years of Trumpism and all the fact-
checking of his statements, then five minutes to 12, or one minute to 12, or 30 seconds to 12, to ban him, that seems a little bit, ‘Why haven’t you done more before?’ ” said Vestager, arguably the world’s most powerful enforcer of life in the digital world. “If you have a situation where someone is doing something that they shouldn’t do, you may take down their post, but you have to engage with them.”
Vestager’s views appeared to be more nuanced than some of her fellow European leaders, who have questioned Twitter’s move against Trump. Many Europeans have spent Trump’s term astounded by his tweets, but some policymakers are also cautious about the implications of the leaders of private corporations making unilateral decisions about what is acceptable speech from presidents and prime ministers.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel said through a spokesman Monday that decisions about the freedom of opinion should be made by laws, “not according to a decision by the management of social media platforms.”
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