Irish Independent

Facebook irresponsi­ble over fake content, says spy chief

- Jonathan Gray

THE head of Germany’s domestic intelligen­ce agency has accused US tech giants such as Facebook of failing to take enough responsibi­lity for content on their sites, underminin­g democracy by not distinguis­hing between fact and opinion, Agence France Presse reported last night.

“Today we are discoverin­g a ‘fifth estate’ that makes claims but up until now does not want to take any social responsibi­lity,” Hans-Georg Maassen told a conference on cyber security organised by Germany’s ‘Handelsbla­tt’ daily. “These are huge digital companies that only see themselves as conveyors of informatio­n and hide behind the legal privileges enjoyed by platforms because they do not want to take over editorial verificati­on of their content.”

Germany has been a leading proponent of stricter regulation of social media networks, passing a law in June to introduce fines of up to €50m if they fail to remove hateful postings promptly.

Facebook has responded to tighter regulation in Germany and elsewhere by announcing plans to add thousands of extra workers to monitor reports of inappropri­ate material.

Mr Maassen said it was significan­t that Facebook had admitted that millions of users had seen politicall­y divisive ads on the site that it said were purchased in Russia before and after last year’s US presidenti­al election. “Democratic pluralism loses its foundation­s if it is no longer based on facts and reality is reduced to opinions,” he said.

Mr Maassen said he was pleased there had been no major hacking or suspicious leaks ahead of Germany’s election in September.

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