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Social media : can speech be regulated online?

Social media : can speech be regulated online?

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Please find below all the articles cited in this episode of the Memo :


  • Inside Twitter’s Decision to Fact-Check Trump’s Tweet One Zero (Medium)
  • Trump’s growing feud with Twitter fuels free-speech concerns (The Washington Post)
  • Twitter starts aggressively fact-checking tweets linking 5G to COVID-19 (The Verge)
  • Fake news : Facebok ferme des centaines de pages visant à peser sur des élections en Afrique (Le Monde)
  • Facebook, Twitter and Google Write Their Own Rules for Political Ads—and What You See (The Washington Post)
  • Defiant Zuckerberg Says Facebook Won’t Police Political Speech (The New York Times)
  • Zuckerberg knocks Twitter for fact-checking Trump, says private companies shouldn't be 'the arbiter of truth' (Fox News)
  • How Facebook is undermining ‘Black lives matter’ ? (The Daily)
  • La loi Avia contre la haine en ligne largement retoquée par le Conseil constitutionnel (Le Monde)
  • CVS, Dunkin’, Lego: The Brands Pulling Ads From Facebook Over Hate Speech (The New York Times)


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The Memo is an Orange podcast.

This episode was scripted and recorded by Spintank in July 2020


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