German cabinet agrees plan to fine social media over hate speech

German cabinet agrees plan to fine social media over hate speech

by Joseph Anthony
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A man poses with a magnifier in front of a Facebook logo on display in this illustration taken in Sarajevo

The German cabinet approved a plan on Wednesday to fine social networks such as Facebook up to โ‚ฌ50m if they do not remove hateful postings quickly and to make them reveal the identity of those behind the posts.

โ€œThere should be just as little tolerance for criminal rabble rousing on social networks as on the street,โ€ Justice Minister Heiko Maas said in a statement, adding that he would seek to push for similar rules at a European level.

Germany already has some of the worldโ€™s toughest hate speech laws covering defamation, public incitement to commit crimes and threats of violence, backed up by prison sentences for Holocaust denial or inciting hatred against minorities.

The issue has taken on more urgency due to concern about the spread of fake news and racist content on social media, with many in Germanyโ€™s political establishment worried it could influence public opinion in this yearโ€™s election campaign.

The draft law would give social networks 24 hours to delete or block obviously criminal content and seven days to deal with less clear-cut cases, with an obligation to report back to the person who filed the complaint about how they handled the case.

Failure to comply with the law expected to be passed before elections in September could see a company fined up to โ‚ฌ50m, and the companyโ€™s chief representative in Germany fined up to โ‚ฌ5m.

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