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Twitter’s Dorsey agrees to appear before a House committee

- BEN BRODY

Twitter Chief Executive Officer Jack Dorsey will testify before the House Energy and Commerce Committee on Sept. 5 on how the company monitors and moderates user content, the panel announced Friday.

Dorsey, who is said to be planning testimony on Russian election interferen­ce before the Senate Intelligen­ce Committee the same day, will address algorithms and content moderation, according to the announceme­nt. Twitter and other social media companies have been accused by prominent Republican­s of censoring conservati­ves and their opinions.

President Donald Trump, a devoted Twitter user, has said on the site that “Social Media is totally discrimina­ting against Republican/Conservati­ve voices.” Dorsey had faced a possible subpoena if he hadn’t agreed to address the committee.

The company, and Dorsey, have been criticised over Twitter’s efforts to address complaints of abusive content and misinforma­tion. Some controvers­ial users have had their accounts shut down, others have been allowed to remain.

When other platforms such as Facebook banned far-right conspiracy theorist Alex Jones for policy violations earlier in August, for instance, Twitter declined to follow, although it eventually curbed his account’s activity temporaril­y.

Dorsey has conceded that much his workforce is left-leaning, but Twitter has insisted that its actions reflect its enforcemen­t policies against engaging in threats or other banned behavior — regardless of the political content.

“Twitter is an incredibly powerful platform that can change the national conversati­on in the time it takes a tweet to go viral,” Representa­tive Greg Walden, who chairs the House panel, said in announcing the testimony. “When decisions about data and content are made using opaque processes, the American people are right to raise concerns.”

Walden, an Oregon Republican, said the “committee intends to ask tough questions about how Twitter monitors and polices content.”

Representa­tive Kevin McCarthy of California, the No 2 Republican in the House, said Friday that “social media platforms are increasing­ly serving as today’s town squares. But sadly, conservati­ves are too often finding their voices silenced.”

He added that after discussion­s with Dorsey and Walden, “we all agree that transparen­cy is the only way to fully restore Americans’ trust in these important public platforms.”

Dorsey has declared his intention to improve the “health” of Twitter conversati­ons, including the possibilit­y of placing lower emphasis on follower counts and adding context to misinforma­tion.

Facebook Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg, is also said to be planning to testify to the Senate Intelligen­ce Committee on September 5.

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