The Citizen (Gauteng)

Snapchat no to hate speech

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– The messaging app Snapchat is joining the European Union (EU) code of conduct against online hate speech, the European Commission said yesterday.

Snapchat is the seventh major social media platform to join the voluntary initiative aimed at cracking down on hate speech, which includes a commitment to handle notificati­ons of offensive online activity within 24 hours.

The code of conduct was launched with the participat­ion of Facebook, Microsoft, Twitter and YouTube in May 2016. Google+ and Instagram have also joined since.

“I welcome Snapchat’s commitment to tackle illegal online content,” said European Justice Commission­er Vera Jourova. “The growing number of participan­ts proves that the EU code of conduct is an efficient way to make the internet a safer place.”

According to the latest progress report on the implementa­tion of the code of conduct, companies removed 70% of illegal hate speech they were notified about, and in 81% of the cases the removal happened within 24 hours.

The EU is monitoring how well companies adhere to the voluntary code of conduct as the bloc mulls whether further steps are necessary. – DPA

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