Titanium Media App reported on June 14 that the world’s largest technology company will sign an updated version of the EU’s anti-disinformation guidelines. Right now, European countries are trying to find ways to more effectively target those who spread propaganda and fake news through online platforms. Facebook, Twitter, Google, Microsoft and others are all preparing to join the new EU mechanism, making key concessions in their willingness to share data with countries to fight disinformation. Platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and others will agree to provide country-specific data and disclose how they remove, block or curb harmful content in advertising and content promotion.
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