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Germany Threaten Facebook With ‘Huge Fines’ If They Don’t Remove Alternative News

Germany will impose fines of up to 50 million euros if Facebook don’t remove alternative news content from their platform.  A new law being drafted will see social media firms face hefty fines if they take longer than seven days to remove content that German authorities deem to be “illegal” – including so-called fake news. Germany’s justice minister, Heiko Mass, says that social media giants such as Facebook have not done enough to tackle content that the government deems ‘subversive’. BBC News reports: The proposal requires sites to run 24-hour helplines and to delete flagged content within seven days. ‘Utterly impossible’ Social media firms such as Twitter and Facebook were getting better at handling illegal content, said Mr Maas, but both had a long way to go. Mr Maas quoted research which suggested Twitter deletes only 1% of the hate speech it is told about by users, and Facebook, 39%. “This isn’t sufficient yet,” said Mr Maas. Racism and hate speech are believed to have become more prevalent on German social media following the arrival of large number of refugees in Germany. Any content that was “clearly criminal” would have to be removed within 24 hours under conditions outlined in the [...]