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Prince Harry says he warned Twitter CEO about “a possible coup” before the Assault on the Capitol

The prince harry He lashed out at the companies that own the major social networks, warning that they are not doing enough to stop misinformation online. He also revealed that he warned the executive director of Twitter that this platform was allowing a possible coup to take place days before the assault on the Capitol, on January 6.

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The son of the deceased Princess Diana made the comments last Tuesday on an online panel on disinformation in California.

He said he made his concerns known by email to the CEO of Twitter, Jack Dorsey, before the riots in Washington.

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“Jack and I were emailing each other before January 6 where I warned him that his platform was allowing a coup to be staged”, said Harry in the RE: WIRED technology forum.

“That email was sent the day before and then it happened and I haven’t heard from him since.”revealed.

The prince also commented on the video platform. YouTube, warning that many of the clips that spread erroneous information about the COVID-19 they were left despite violating the site’s own policies.

“And what is worse, they reached users through the recommendation tool within YouTube’s own algorithm against whatever the user was looking for”, said. “It really shows that it can be stopped, but they didn’t want to stop it either because it affects their results.”.

As the AP news agency points out, social media has been criticized for not doing enough to stop the spread of misinformation and content that incites political violence. The assault on United States Capitol by supporters of Donald Trump It is often cited as an example of the consequences of allowing online hate to escalate.

The role of social media platforms in amplifying extremist views has been highlighted after the whistleblower revelations of Facebook, Frances Haugen, who has told lawmakers in the EE.UU. AND Europe that the company’s algorithmic systems spread hate online and that it has no incentive to change behavior because it puts profit before safety.

On the other hand, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are also known to have frequently spoken out about media intrusion and racist attitudes that they say forced them to leave royal duties in 2020 and move to North America.

“Disinformation is a global humanitarian crisis”, Harry questioned. “I felt it personally over the years and now I see it happening globally”.

Harry cited a report that concluded that more than 70% of hate speech directed at his wife, Meghan, it could be traced to less than 50 accounts. He said disinformation is ruining lives.

“A small group of accounts can create a great deal of online chaos and destruction.” And without any consequence ”, concluded.

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