User Clip: Rep. Jim Himes questions Twitter about Russian bots and trolls
Asking the hard questions on Russian influence and how members of the Trump campaign may have unwittingly spread Russian propaganda
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Asking the hard questions on Russian influence and how members of the Trump campaign may have unwittingly spread Russian propaganda
Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-SC) and Facebook General Counsel Colin Stretch on free speech protections and how they relate to intentionally false information being spread on social and used malintent.
Facebook, Google, and Twitter Executives on Russia Election Interference
Rep. Hurd questioning of witnesses from Facebook, Google, & Twitter regarding Russian influence of 2016 elections.
adam schiff lays out the russian hack of us elections so far to open the Facebook, Google, and Twitter Executives on Russia Election Interference The House Intelligence Committee held a hear…
Russian propaganda by the numbers – Rep. Adam Schiff explains the statistics of troll farms from the foreign state influencer in the US Presidential Election 2016. Data per 1st Nov 2017.
Colin Stretch says it is challenging.
Facebook General Counsel Colin Stretch Says It is Challenging
False Statements
FB, Twitter, & Google testimony before the House Intelligence Committee 10/31/17
Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-SC) asks about Facebook's policy on false information & how it serves our country. He could ask his Commander in Chief the same question.
Twitter fields questions about bots and trolls.
Important diversity issues are raised with regards to Facebook workforce but content moderators are usually contractors (not mentioned.) Are the 1A issues brought up here literally outsource…
Representative Carson asks the witnesses to explain how they scan content for violent messaging.
Congressman explains how members of Trump Campaign shared Russian-borne disinformation.
Terry Sewell asks Facebook who's vetting their content.
Claims that the companies need to do more.