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Ireland takes aim at social media companies over hate speech

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Last updated: 2024/08/15 at 8:50 AM
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Social media companies are under scrutiny in Ireland as the government aims to crack down on online hate speech and harmful content. The Criminal Justice (Incitement to Violence or Hatred and Hate Offences) Bill seeks to update the 1989 Prohibition of Incitement to Hatred Act. Under the proposed legislation, executives of social media companies would be personally responsible for delays in removing hate and hostile content from their platforms. The code is expected to become law soon and could result in hefty fines for companies that fail to comply.

Minister of State for Climate and Communications, James Lawless TD, emphasized the need for social media companies to take ownership and accountability for the content on their platforms. He highlighted that these companies profit from hosting such content and should therefore be responsible for monitoring and managing it. This move comes after Irish ministers received an increase in online threats, prompting a sense of urgency in regulating social media platforms. Taoiseach Simon Harris emphasized the need for social media companies to adhere to the same laws and enforcement as traditional media outlets.

Technology experts predict that imposing large financial fines on social media companies is likely to have a positive impact in the future. They believe that most tech companies will comply with the new code of conduct due to the threat of hefty fines. Adrian Weckler, a Technology Correspondent, mentioned that while most companies will conform, there are a few outliers that local politicians and European Commissioners are targeting, including X. Dublin houses major offices of some of the top social media companies globally, including Meta, X, and TikTok.

Elon Musk, the owner of X, criticized Ireland’s hate speech bill and mentioned that he would challenge the law if it passes. Additionally, Musk proposed to fund the legal defense of any Irish citizens targeted under the new legislation. In response, Simon Harris emphasized that his priority is the protection, safety, and wellbeing of people in the country, rather than individuals like Musk or Mark Zuckerberg. The Irish government’s crackdown on social media companies reflects a growing global concern about online hate speech and harmful content, with authorities worldwide implementing stricter regulations to ensure the safety and security of internet users.

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