Major tech companies like Xitter, Facebook, and Instagram have agreed to a new EU code aimed at fighting online hate speech. This agreement coincided with a significant controversy involving prominent tech leaders, including Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg, attending Trump's inauguration. Musk's alleged Nazi salute during the event has sparked outrage and led to discussions about the sincerity of these tech giants' commitments to democratic values amidst growing concerns of hate speech on their platforms. The revision of the code includes enhanced transparency measures, third-party monitoring, and expedited review of hate speech complaints.
Xitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube have signed an EU agreement to tackle hate speech, raising concerns over the contradictory actions of tech leaders at a controversial event.
Elon Musk's controversial Nazi salute at the event has drawn criticism, highlighting tensions between elite tech figures and their commitment to democracy and social responsibility.
Despite signing an enhanced EU code to combat hate speech, the presence of tech titans at a significant political event raises questions about their sincerity and accountability.
The new code includes commitments to transparency on hate speech monitoring and timelines for reviewing reports, involving third-party assessments for accountability.
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