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YouTube wrote us, "There is no place on YouTube for content that exploits this horrendous act, and we've spent the last several years investing in tools and policies to quickly remove it." YouTube told us it now prioritizes all requests from Pozner's HONR Network. It's still out there today in essence, they profit from my daughter's murder. My biggest beef with Google, and YouTube, and Facebook for that matter is, that video is still out there. Their terms of service say, "We don't allow this. And to the right, the automatic ad means the person who posted this made money and so did YouTube.Īndy Parker: We shouldn't have to be the ones policing their platform. The scene has been posted hundreds of times. In 2015, reporter Alison Parker and cameraman, Adam Ward, were shot, on camera, by a fired co-worker. But now, they are the personification of evil. their motto was, "Don't be evil." And for a while, they did a pretty good job of it. Pozner expanded his work into a non-profit called the HONR Network-that applies what he has learned to help others.Īndy Parker: That's when I reached out to Lenny Pozner, He had volunteers that were fighting harassment- And I said, "Lenny, I want this video to come down." And he said, "I will help you do that." Andy Parkerīy himself, Andy Parker couldn't get video of his daughter's murder off of Google's YouTube.Īndy Parker: I really expected them to do the right thing. Maatje and Matt Benassi quickly discovered the law was not on their side so they turned to Lenny Pozner who had suffered in the same way. And that's really what's driving this debate right now. And so Section 230 really recognizes how exceptional the internet is and says, "We want to encourage this marketplace of ideas." 25 years later, that marketplace has a lot of really great stuff, but it also has a lot of really terrible products in that marketplace. You could have I think it's 6,000 tweets per second. So I mean you might have five or ten letters to the editor on a page. Jeff Kosseff: So the difference between a social media site and let's say the Letters to the Editor page of The New York Times is the vast amount of content that they deliver. If somebody says something defamatory on 60 Minutes or on Fox or CNN or in The New York Times, those organizations can be sued. Scott Pelley: But help me understand, the same is not true for other forms of media. Jeff Kosseff teaches law and wrote a book called "The 26 Words that Created the Internet." Jeff Kosseff: That means that if I were to post something about you on Facebook that was awful and defamatory and you actually had a viable defamation lawsuit, you could sue me, but you can't sue Facebook. Written before Facebook or Google were invented, Section 230 says, in just 26 words, that internet platforms are not liable for what their users post. And they can't sue the internet platforms because of that law known as Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act of 1996. They can't file hundreds of lawsuits against internet trolls hiding behind aliases. Right about now you might be thinking, they should sue. The hate focused on Maatje and Matt Benassi, was unleashed by a hoax that claims she brought COVID-19 into the world.

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Maatje Benassi: "We're gonna put a bullet in her skull." "Let's load up the trucks." "Let's go get 'em." "Let's hang 'em." They posted our address, our full address, where we live. What you need to know about Section 230.When online harassment moves into the real world.After a tragedy in his own life, Pozner has become a champion for victims of online lies, people including Maatje and Matt Benassi, who, overnight, became the target of death threats like these.

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Some critics of the law say that it leaves social media free to ignore lies, hoaxes and slander that can wreck the lives of innocent people. In a single sentence it set off the 'big bang' helping to create the universe of Google, Facebook, Twitter and the rest. Their target is a federal law known as Section 230. On this, Democrats and Republicans agree.

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A priority of the new president and Congress will be reining in the giants of social media.












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