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Home | Science & Tech | European Commission Steps Up Action Against Disinformation

European Commission steps up action against disinformation

The Commission's guidance unveiled on Wednesday urges online advertising platforms and actors to block accounts that share disinformation and ban those that regularly post debunked content

By IANS
Published Date - 27 May 2021, 12:03 PM
European Commission steps up action against disinformation
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Brussels: The European Commission has unveiled plans to boost its Code of Practice on Disinformation with the aim of preventing digital ad companies from profiting from “fake news”.

The Commission’s guidance unveiled on Wednesday urges online advertising platforms and actors to block accounts that share disinformation and ban those that regularly post debunked content, reports Xinhua news agency.


The Commission also wants social media sites to improve the transparency of political ads, including by properly labeling paid-for content and allowing users to see who is providing those ads.

Based on a robust monitoring framework and clear performance indicators, signatories to this code should reduce financial incentives to disinformation, empower users to take an active role in preventing its spread, better cooperate with fact-checkers across the EU member states and languages, and provide a framework for access to data for researchers.

The guidance says that platforms and actors in the online advertising ecosystem must take responsibility and better work together to “demonetise disinformation”.

“A new stronger code is necessary as we need online platforms and other players to address the systemic risks of their services and algorithmic amplification, stop policing themselves alone and stop allowing to make money on disinformation, while fully preserving the freedom of speech,” Commission Vice President Vera Jourova said in a statement on Wednesday.

“Disinformation cannot remain a source of revenue. We need to see stronger commitments by online platforms, the entire advertising ecosystem and networks of fact-checkers,” Commissioner for Internal Market Thierry Breton said.

The document wants online platforms to provide their users with accessible, effective tools and procedures to flag disinformation with the potential to cause public or individual harm.

Users whose content or accounts have been subject to measures taken in response to such flagging should also have access to an appropriate and transparent mechanism to appeal and seek redress.

Google, Facebook, Twitter, Microsoft, TikTok and Mozilla are among the web and social media platforms that have so far signed on to the non-binding Code of Practice, which the Commission launched in 2018.

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