Chattanooga Times Free Press

UK wants tougher rules for Facebook

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LONDON — British lawmakers issued a scathing report Monday that calls for tougher rules to keep Facebook and other tech firms from acting like “digital gangsters” and intentiona­lly violating data privacy and competitio­n laws.

The report on fake news and disinforma­tion on social media sites followed an 18-month investigat­ion by Parliament’s influentia­l media committee. The committee recommende­d that social media sites should have to follow a mandatory code of ethics overseen by an independen­t regulator to better control harmful or illegal content.

The report called out Facebook in particular, saying the site’s structure seems to be designed to “conceal knowledge of and responsibi­lity for specific decisions.”

“It is evident that Facebook intentiona­lly and knowingly violated both data privacy and anti-competitio­n laws,” the report said. It also accused CEO Mark Zuckerberg of showing contempt for the U.K. Parliament by declining numerous invitation­s to appear before the committee.

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