EU probes Facebook, Instagram over election disinformation

EU probes Facebook, Instagram over election disinformation
EU probes Facebook, Instagram over election disinformation

The European Union has launched an investigation into Facebook and Instagram amid concerns they are failing to curb online disinformation. The probe relates to the handling of political advertising ahead of EU elections.

The European Commission on Tuesday announced that it was investigating Meta’s handling of political advertising on its Facebook and Instagram platforms in the run-up to June’s European elections.

The EU is particularly wary about Russian attempts to manipulate public opinion and undermine democracy. 

What are the suspicions?

The Commission said it suspected the moderation of adverts by Meta was “insufficient.” It noted that a proliferation of paid spots in such conditions could damage “electoral processes and fundamental rights, including consumer protection rights.”

EU internal market commissioner Thierry Breton said the probe sought “to make sure that effective actions are taken in particular to prevent that Instagram’s and Facebook’s vulnerabilities are exploited by foreign interference.”

“We suspect that Meta’s moderation is insufficient, that it lacks transparency of advertisements and content moderation procedures,” commission executive vice president Margrethe Vestager said.

The Meta platforms’ reach across the 450-million-strong European Union has focused the Commission’s attention as it seeks to battle Russian propaganda. 

Brussels has noted that Meta does not have an “effective” tool to monitor the run-up to the European elections from June 6 to 9.

It pointed to Meta’s decision to shut down the digital tool CrowdTangle, which is deemed invaluable for tackling online disinformation.

Brussels says the company had five working days to explain how it has mitigated risks posed by its decommissioning of CrowdTangle.

US company Meta has claimed it has “a well-established process for identifying and mitigating risks on our platform.”

Source: Dw

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