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X Corp is suing the Centre for Countering Digital Hate. The parent company of the microblogging site X - which was formally known as Twitter - has accused the UK and US-based organisation of “unlawful acts” to “improperly gain access” to its data. In response, the CCDH claimed that its owner Elon Musk - who took over the social media giant in October last year for $44 billion - for attempting to gag anyone who was critical of him despite labelling himself a “free speech absolutist”. The CEO Imran Ahmed said: "Elon Musk's latest legal threat is straight out of the authoritarian playbook - he is...
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Elon Musk branded a BBC reporter a liar in a row over whether Twitter’s volume of hate speech is on the rise. The world’s second-richest man, 51, who bought the microblogging platform for $44 billion in October, hit out at US tech journalist James Clayton after unexpectedly agreeing to a sit-down interview with the reporter on Tuesday (11.04.23) night. When asked by James to respond to claims hate speech had become more prevalent on Twitter since his takeover, Elon said: “I say sir that you don’t know what you are talking about... because you cannot give me a single example of hateful content,...
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Social media companies have been urged to take sterner action against coronavirus misinformation.The Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) has called on the likes of Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube to do even more to tackle the problem.Imran Ahmed, the CCDH's chief executive, said: "This is an immediate crisis, with a ticking time bomb about to go off in our societies."Social media companies ... do not listen to polite requests for change. Given the acute nature of the coronavirus crisis, their failure to act must now be met with real consequences."In response, Twitter acknowledge...
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