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Facebook, Google, Twitter CEOs to tell senators changing liability law will destroy how we communicate online
Facebook, Google, Twitter CEOs to tell senators changing liability law will destroy how we communicate online
- 1,The CEOs of Google, Facebook and Twitter released prepared remarks on Tuesday ahead of a hearing with the Senate Commerce Committee on Wednesday.
- 2,Republicans and Democrats have expressed concern about how Twitter, Google and Facebook moderate, or fail to moderate, content posted by users.
- 3,Below are summaries of the prepared remarks.
Dorsey argues in his prepared remarks Section 230 has allowed small companies to scale up to compete against established, global companies and eroding it could destroy how we communicate online. He says only the largest, well-funded tech companies will survive.
Weakening or removing Section 230 will also lead to more speech removal on social media networks, Dorsey argues, and will further limit the networks' ability to address harmful content.
Dorsey says Twitter will seek to earn trust from users by increasing transparency around content moderation policies, instituting fair processes such as an appeals method, giving users more control over the algorithms that govern their experience, and protecting user privacy
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg: Government should take more active role in regulating tech
Without Section 230, platforms could face liability for even basic moderation, Zuckerberg warns. He says Congress should update Section 230 so that it works better but acknowledged the current debate around Section 230 shows people are upset with how it currently works.
"We believe in giving people a voice, even when that means defending the rights of people we disagree with," Zuckerberg says. "Free expression is central to how we move forward together as a society. We've seen this in the fight for democracy around the world, and in movements like Black Lives Matter and #MeToo. Section 230 allows us to empower people to engage on important issues like these—and to provide space where non-profits, religious groups, news organizations, and businesses of all sizes can reach people."
Zuckerberg will also tell lawmakers that Facebook supports local journalism. "Facebook also supports our democracy by supporting journalism—particularly local journalism, which is vital for helping people be informed and engaged citizens." He highlights that Facebook has made a $300 million commitment to help publishers build readership and subscription models
Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai: Section 230 'foundational' to U.S. leadership in tech
Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai argues in his prepared remarks that the internet has been one of the world's most important equalizers, allowing people to post their opinions online no matter what those opinions are.
He says "the same low barriers to entry also make it possible for bad actors to cause harm" but that Section 230 is fundamental to allowing Google to provide access to a wide range of information and viewpoints.
It has also been "foundational to US leadership in the tech sector," Pichai says.
"As you think about how to shape policy in this important area, I would urge the Committee to be very thoughtful about any changes to Section 230 and to be very aware of the consequences those changes might have on businesses and consumers."
Monday, 26 October 2020
Ant’s Record IPO To Lift Jack Ma’s Fortune By $27 Billion, Mint 18 Billionaires
Ant’s Record IPO To Lift Jack Ma’s Fortune By $27 Billion, Mint 18 Billionaires
Ant Group’s world-record beating IPO will lift the fortune of China internet heavyweight Jack Ma by $27 billion and create at least 18 other billionaires, according to pricing announced by the company today for its upcoming planned dual listing in Hong Kong and Shanghai
Ma’s Ant stake, added to other holdings that include Alibaba Group, would leave his fortune at an estimated $68 billion. That makes the former English teacher China’s wealthiest man as well as the world’s 12th richest after Google cofounder Sergey Brin, according to the
The nearly $35 billion IPO underscores China’s growing clout in that fast-growing field of online finance. It also highlights the country’s ascent in international capital markets at a time when Chinese authorities are promoting listings to help boost key technology industries such as semiconductors and close a gap with the United States
The large number of new mainland billionaires also underscores China’s–and Asia’s–immense wealth resources. China, the world’s No. 2 economy, is home to the world’s largest number of billionaires after the United States. Among the new Chinese billionaires to be created through Ant’s offering price include Alibaba Group CEO Daniel Zhang, whose Ant stake is worth $1.5 billion.
The listing comes against a backdrop of U.S. and China acrimony ahead of the American presidential election on Nov. 3. Chinese companies with U.S. listings including Alibaba and NetEase have made secondary listings in Hong Kong in the past year amid Trump administration threats to delist from U.S. exchanges any Chinese company that fails to meet American accounting standards.
Chinese companies in search of higher valuations at home compared with the U.S. had already been shifting listings over the past several years. That group that includes solar panel supplier Trina, advertising giant Focus Media and medical equipment maker Mindray
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