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Twitter, Tumblr, Vimeo push back against EU rules on illegal online content

- Page Editor: zhangdan@globaltime­s.com.cn

Twitter and three other US tech companies have urged the EU to take a flexible approach towards harmful and illegal online content instead of blanket rules requiring takedown, saying this would preserve an open internet.

US internet media group IAC/InterActiv­eCorp-owned online video platform Vimeo, nonprofit browser maker Mozilla and Automattic, owner of online publishing tool WordPress.com, made the call a week before EU tech chief Margrethe Vestager is due to present her draft rules.

Known as the Digital Services Act, the rules aim to get bigger companies to take more responsibi­lity for removing illegal and harmful content as soon as they have been notified.

In a joint open letter published on Wednesday, Twitter and the other companies said the solution should be broader than just removing content.

Blunt content removal obligation­s could have a negative impact on freedom of expression, they said.

“...By limiting policy options to a solely stay up-come down binary, we forgo promising alternativ­es that could better address the spread and impact of problemati­c content while safeguardi­ng rights and the potential for smaller companies to compete,” they said.

The companies said a better tactic would be to limit the number of people who encounter harmful content.

“This can be achieved by placing a technologi­cal emphasis on visibility over prevalence, supporting measures towards algorithmi­c transparen­cy and control, setting limits to the discoverab­ility of harmful content, further exploring community moderation, and providing meaningful user choice,” they said.

The companies said new EU rules should also take into account the rise of decentrali­sed hosting of content and data.

Following the announceme­nt of the draft rules on Dec. 15, the European Commission will have to thrash out a final legislativ­e draft with EU countries and European Parliament.

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