The Guardian view on free speech online: let law decide the limits | Editorial

The standards by which the internet is controlled need to be open and subject to impartial judiciaries – not left to advertisersThe revelations we publish about how Facebook’s data was used by Cambridge Analytica to subvert the openness of democracy are only the latest examples of a global phenomenon. All over the world, governments are coming to grips with the destructive power of social media. In recent weeks, Sri Lanka, Britain, Indonesia and Myanmar have all seen measures taken against hate-speech campaigns. In some cases the companies that publish and profit from them have acted themselves; in others the government has taken direct action. In Sri Lanka, the government reacted to a burst of anti-Muslim rioting by completely shutting down Facebook, WhatsApp, and the messaging app Viber for a week on 7 March. In Britain, Facebook banned the neo-Nazi Britain First movement, which had acquired 2m “likes”, after two of its leaders were jailed. The leaders’ personal pages were also removed. Why it took the company that long to act, when the hateful nature of the pages had been obvious to the whole world ever since Donald Trump retweeted one of their made-up news stories in 2017, is difficult to explain.YouTube can not only profit from disturbing content but in unintended ways rewards its creation. The algorithms that guide viewers to new choices aim always to intensify the experience, and to keep the viewer excited. This can damage society, and individuals, without being... Continue reading at 'The Guardian'

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Scholastic builds anticipation online for Hunger Games prequel

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Wigtown Book Festival to be held online

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YA Authors Move Online

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A radically different view of animal cultures

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Booksellers Look to Curbsides and Online Sales, Not In-Store Customers

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How to find free ebooks while libraries are closed

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Why Do Publishers Only Get Half of Online Ad Spend?

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The Morning After: Apple's online-only WWDC starts on June 22nd

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Elliott & Thompson launches online campaign of 'soothing words'

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Bologna names Best Children's Publishers of the Year, as event moves online

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Sonos can now stream free audiobooks from your local library

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National Writing Day launches online #writefromhome campaign

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Katherine Rundell compiles free children's lockdown book

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