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Prince Harry says he warned Twitter boss a day before Capitol riot

- Sarah Marsh

Prince Harry has said he warned Twitter’s boss Jack Dorsey about his platform allowing political unrest a day before the Capitol riot that led to five deaths.

The Duke of Sussex made the comments at the RE:WIRED tech forum in the US. He said: “I warned him his platform was allowing a coup to be staged. That email was sent the day before. And then it happened and I haven’t heard from him since.”

On the day of the 6 January riots, Donald Trump tweeted allegation­s of vote fraud before a rally in Washington DC. Members of the Proud Boy movement, a rightwing militia, stormed the Capitol to disrupt the official certificat­ion of Joe Biden’s victory in the White House race, as part of an attempt to overturn the election result.

Harry was speaking via video chat at a session discussing whether social media was contributi­ng to misinforma­tion and online hatred. Dorsey, who is Twitter’s chief executive, has so far not commented.

A study released in October by the social media analytics service Bot Sentinel identified 83 accounts on Twitter that it said were responsibl­e for 70% of hateful content and misinforma­tion aimed at Harry and his wife, Meghan.

Harry said that “perhaps the most disturbing part of this [study] was the number of British journalist­s who were interactin­g with them and amplifying the lies. But they regurgitat­e these lies as truth.”

He said social media companies were not doing enough to stop the spread of misinforma­tion, and the internet was “being defined by hate, division and lies”.

He also argued that the word “Megxit”, used by the British press to describe the couple’s decision to quit their royal duties, was misogynist­ic.

Harry said the word was an example of online and media hatred. “Maybe people know this and maybe they don’t, but the term ‘Megxit’ was or is a misogynist­ic term, and it was created by a troll, amplified by royal correspond­ents, and it grew and grew and grew into mainstream media. But it began with a troll,” he said. He did not elaborate.

Harry and Meghan moved to California last year to lead a more independen­t life. He has said that part of the reason for their departure was the racist treatment of Meghan, whose mother is black and whose father is white, by the British tabloid media.

 ?? Photograph: Julio Cortez/AP ?? Trump supporters try to break through a police barrier at the Capitol in Washington on 6 January.
Photograph: Julio Cortez/AP Trump supporters try to break through a police barrier at the Capitol in Washington on 6 January.

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