How social media companies will handle post-US election scenarios

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In the run-up to the U.S. vote in November, social media companies like Facebook Inc and Twitter have announced new rules for various ...

In the run-up to the U.S. vote in November, social media companies like Facebook Inc and Twitter have announced new rules for various post-election scenarios.

The companies, which have been criticized by social media researchers and lawmakers over the enforcement of their content policies, have laid out plans for how they will handle candidates claiming victory before results are certified or calls for election-related violence.FACEBOOK The company, which says it removes content and disables accounts when it believes there are risks of physical harm or direct threats to public safety, has also announced crackdowns on militia movements using the platform in recent months. In September, it said it had"break-glass" options to restrict users if the election becomes chaotic or violent.

YouTube says it removes content that incites people to commit violent acts against individuals or a defined group of people.A Reddit spokeswoman said information seeking to mislead on or misrepresent election results would be removed from the site. She said it also bans content that encourages, glorifies or incites violence against individuals or groups.

 

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