From the BBC.
The European Commission is planning to order websites to delete extremist content on their sites within an hour to avoid the risk of being fined. The regulation would affect Twitter, Facebook and YouTube among others. The crackdown would lead to the EU abandoning its current approach - where the firms self-police - in favour of explicit rules.
The shake-up comes in the wake of high-profile terror attacks across Europe over the past few years.
Julian King, the EU's commissioner for security, told the Financial Times [Subscription required] that the EU would "take stronger action in order to protect our citizens".
The BBC has confirmed the details of the report.
(Score: 3, Touché) by http on Tuesday August 21 2018, @02:52AM
Reading and context comprehension fail.
Prosecutor's claims are regularly exaggerated (see also: false conviction problem). So, hyped third hand anecdote at best, with a confused and frightened child at the center. Yeah, the lying leftist press sure fuckied up by not taking that as gospel truth.
I browse at -1 when I have mod points. It's unsettling.