Trump signs order targeting social media after tweets flagged

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WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump signed an order on Thursday (May 28) seeking to strip social media giants like Twitter of legal immunity for ...

WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump signed an order on Thursday seeking to strip social media giants like Twitter of legal immunity for content on their platforms in a move slammed by his critics as a legally dubious act of political revenge.

"And I think we can say that about others also, whether you're looking at Google, whether you're looking at Facebook, perhaps others."Twitter called the order"a reactionary and politicised approach to a landmark law" and said attempts to weaken Section 230 would"threaten the future of online speech."

The order"is not legally supportable - it flies in the face of more than 900 court decisions", Goldman said. Matt Schruers, president of the Computer & Communications Industry Association, a trade group, warned that"retaliation against the private sector for fact-checking leadership is what we expect from foreign autocracies, not the United States".Internet firms have denied Trump's claims of bias, and point to his massive social media following.

Internet services like Twitter and Facebook have been struggling to root out misinformation, while at the same time keeping their platforms open to users.

 

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