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soumerd_retardataire@lemmygrad.ml to World News@lemmygrad.ml · 4 months ago

After Meta, Google has notified the European Union that it won’t integrate work from fact-checking organizations into Search or YouTube, ahead of the EU’s plans to expand disinformation laws.

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After Meta, Google has notified the European Union that it won’t integrate work from fact-checking organizations into Search or YouTube, ahead of the EU’s plans to expand disinformation laws.

www.theverge.com

soumerd_retardataire@lemmygrad.ml to World News@lemmygrad.ml · 4 months ago
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Those voluntary commitments may soon be legally binding, however.
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    4 months ago

    as if the dominant class didn’t have the power to legally persecute the left without hatespeech laws

    look, i really don’t want to be having this conversation right now, but, with all due respect, your whole stance here smells like typical us-american freezepeach-ism. not that brazil’s supreme court is now suddenly the workers’ court (it isn’t), but it makes no sense to be agaisnt the criminalization of hatespeech when it’s specifically against racist and homophobic hatespeech which doesn’t affect us in the slightest. if bolsonaro wants to criminalize communism and he manages to get the votes to do so, he will, regardless of current hatespeech legistlation

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      look, i really don’t want to be having this conversation right now

      Then i won’t insist, but i thought about you when i saw this recent law in Pakistan, opposed by journalists, this is what i’m worried about :
      https://apnews.com/article/pakistan-senate-passes-controversial-social-media-bill-6125f7cf9186714cbedc9a7489a52200
      https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/pakistani-journalists-rally-against-law-regulating-social-media-2025-01-28

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