The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Prince Harry says he warned Twitter CEO of U.S. Capitol riot

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Britain’s Prince Harry has sharply attacked the failure of social media companies to challenge hate online, revealing that he warned the chief executive of Twitter ahead of the Jan. 6 Capitol riots that the site was being used to stage political unrest.

Harry made the comments Tuesday in California in an online panel on misinforma­tion. He said he made his concerns known via email to Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey the day before the riot in Washington, D.C.

“Jack and I were emailing each other prior to Jan. 6, where I warned him that his platform was allowing a coup to be staged,” Harry said at the RE:WIRED tech forum. “That email was sent the day before, and then it happened and I haven’t heard from him since.”

Twitter declined to comment on Harry’s remarks.

Social media has come under fire for not doing enough to halt the spread of misinforma­tion and content inciting political violence.

The storming of the U.S. Capitol by supporters of Donald Trump is often cited as an example of the consequenc­es of allowing online hate to fester.

The role of social media platforms in amplifying extremist views has come into sharp focus after revelation­s by Facebook whistleblo­wer Frances Haugen, who has told lawmakers in the U.S. and Europe that the company’s algorithmi­c systems spread online hate and that it has no incentive to change behavior because it puts profits over safety.

Prince Harry also targeted Youtube, saying many videos spreading COVID-19 misinforma­tion were left up despite violating the site’s own policies.

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