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Facebook Rules on Hate Speech Struck Down by Top German Court

Facebook Rules on Hate Speech Struck Down by Top German Court for Not Informing User Before Blocking Account Facebook Rules on Hate Speech Struck Down by Top German Court for Not Informing User Before Blocking Account Facebook does not undertake to inform the user about the removal of an offensive post, the Federal Court of Justice said. By Reuters | Updated: 30 July 2021 13:11 IST Facebook said it would review judgment to ensure that it can continue to effectively remove hate speech Highlights Google this week requested judicial review of a new provision in the law Thursday s judgment further complicates a fraught debate

Bolsonaro s Brazil: a dwarf on the international scene – 07/29/2021 – World – KSU

Bolsonaro’s Brazil: a dwarf on the international scene – 07/29/2021 – World EditorJuly 29, 2021 6 At present, there is hardly a Democratic head of government who wishes to meet with Jair Bolsonaro. In the European Union, the Brazilian president is cautiously avoided, because that would not please voters. Even fans of Briton Boris Johnson should not have a very good opinion of Bolsonaro, known abroad mainly for two things: the devastation of the Amazon rainforest and his catastrophic handling of the pandemic, with more than 550,000 Brazilians dead. Since no one wants to meet Bolsonaro, he accepts what comes. In this case, it was Beatrix von Storch, MP and deputy spokesperson for the ultra-right Alternative for Germany (AfD). This is not a normal party: the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution – a kind of German Abin – has raised suspicion that the acronym would harbor extremists and pose a threat to the democratic order, even placing it under the surve

Top German court strikes down Facebook rules on hate speech

A top German court has ruled that Facebook acted illegally in taking down racist posts and blocking the account of their author because the social network failed to inform the user or give a reason for shutting them down. The judgment issued by the Federal Court of Justice on Thursday (29 July) further complicates a fraught debate over toxic discourse on social networks as Germany girds for a general election in September that polls show may not deliver a stable government. It is all the more striking because the comments made by the unnamed plaintiff evidently violated Facebook’s community standards governing so-called hate speech, which is banned under German law if it threatens the peace or incites violence against minority groups.

Facebook cannot remove posts, suspend accounts without informing users, German court rules [details]

Facebook cannot remove posts, suspend accounts without informing users, German court rules [details]
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