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Back to EpisodesDo You Really Want the Government in Your DMs?
Season 1
Episode 10
Published 2 years, 2 months ago
Description
In this week's round-up of the latest news in online speech, content moderation and internet regulation, Mike and Ben cover:
- Commission opens formal proceedings against Meta under the Digital Services Act related to the protection of minors on Facebook and Instagram (European Commission)
- Meta, TikTok, other platforms told to expect EU guidelines soon on child protection, age verification (MLex)
- Got a text that you think is a scam? S’pore’s new centre to fight online harms can help verify it (Straits Times)
- Bipartisan Bill To Repeal Section 230 Defended In Facts-Optional Op-Ed (Techdirt)
- Indian journalists turned to YouTube to dodge Modi’s censorship. Some of their channels are now being blocked (Reuters Institute for Journalism)
- She was accused of faking an incriminating video of teenage cheerleaders. She was arrested, outcast and condemned. The problem? Nothing was fake after all (The Guardian)
- Commission services sign administrative arrangement with Ofcom to support the enforcement of social media regulations (Pub Affairs Bruxelles)
- Singapore’s proposed online safety laws look like more censorship in disguise (Rest of World)
This episode is brought to you with financial support from the Future of Online Trust & Safety Fund.
Ctrl-Alt-Speech is the podcast where we make sense of the major debates shaping online speech, platform power, content moderation and the future of the internet. It’s co-hosted by Mike Masnick (Techdirt) and Ben Whitelaw (Everything in Moderation).