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Aids to a very effective ancient form of censorship. |
Numerous media sources
reported last week that Facebook, Twitter and Google have all agreed to cooperate with the German government in removing hate speech from the internet. Special
teams in each company will determine whether content violates German laws and
remove it within 24 hours.
Under German law, “hate
speech” is speech that “incites or instigates harmful action”. So a mechanism
is now in place where quite literally anything may be censored provided it can be
said to potentially cause “harm”, as defined by German lawmakers.
Today, that means
anti-immigration sentiment. Tomorrow, it could mean anything perceived as
homophobic, misogynist or religious. Effectively for Germans it means an end to
whatever level of free speech they may have previously enjoyed.