Google won’t add fact-checking despite new European Union law: Report
By Karah Rucker (Anchor), Jodie Hawkins (Senior Producer), Jack Henry (Video Editor)
Google is pushing back against the European Union by refusing to add fact-checking, despite the requirements of a new European Union law. Axios obtained a letter that Google Global Affairs President Ken Walker sent to Renate Nikolay, the deputy director general of content and technology at the EU.
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Click to see story on 24matins.ukIn the letter, Walker said Google would “pull out of all fact-checking commitments in the code” before the rules become law and called it not “appropriate” or “effective” for their services.
Google has never included fact-checking as part of its content moderation practices, while the proposed code would obligate Google to display fact-check results alongside its search results and YouTube videos and incorporate fact-checking into its ranking algorithms.
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According to Axios, Walker defended Google’s existing content moderation strategy in the letter, citing its effectiveness during the “unprecedented cycle of global elections.”
He also mentioned a new feature on YouTube that enables some users to add notes to videos, which is similar to X’s community notes feature and a new program Meta announced last week.
Meta was also one of 40 online platforms that signed the new EU fact-checking code, even though it recently dropped fact-checkers in the U.S.
X, previously known as Twitter, also signed the code but reversed course after Elon Musk bought the platform.
It’s not clear whether all the code’s requirements will be formalized into official rules under Europe’s Digital Services Act, which regulates digital platforms and services.
But EU lawmakers have been discussing with the companies that signed about the commitments they’ll agree to follow.
[Karah]
GOOGLE IS PUSHING BACK AGAINST THE EUROPEAN UNION … BY REFUSING TO ADD FACT CHECKING, DESPITE THE REQUIREMENTS OF A NEW E-U LAW.
AXIOS OBTAINED A LETTER … GOOGLE’S GLOBAL AFFAIRS PRESIDENT, KEN WALKER … SENT TO RENATE NIKOLAY (reh-NAA-teh NIK-oh-lay) … THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR GENERAL OF CONTENT AND TECHNOLOGY AT THE EUROPEAN UNION.
IN THE LETTER, WALKER SAID GOOGLE WOULD “PULL OUT OF ALL FACT-CHECKING COMMITMENTS IN THE CODE” BEFORE THE RULES BECOME LAW … CALLING IT NOT “APPROPRIATE” OR “EFFECTIVE” FOR THEIR SERVICES.
GOOGLE HAS NEVER INCLUDED FACT-CHECKING AS PART OF ITS CONTENT MODERATION PRACTICES, WHILE THE PROPOSED CODE WOULD OBLIGATE GOOGLE TO DISPLAY FACT-CHECK RESULTS ALONGSIDE ITS SEARCH RESULTS AND YOUTUBE VIDEOS *AND* INCORPORATE FACT-CHECKING INTO ITS RANKING ALGORITHMS.
ACCORDING TO AXIOS, WALKER DEFENDED GOOGLE’S EXISTING CONTENT MODERATION STRATEGY IN THE LETTER, CITING ITS EFFECTIVENESS DURING THE “UNPRECEDENTED CYCLE OF GLOBAL ELECTIONS.”
HE ALSO MENTIONED A NEW FEATURE ON YOUTUBE THAT ENABLES SOME USERS TO ADD NOTES TO VIDEOS, WHICH IS SIMILAR TO X’S COMMUNITY NOTES FEATURE AND A NEW PROGRAM META ANNOUNCED LAST WEEK.
META WAS ALSO ONE OF 40 ONLINE PLATFORMS THAT SIGNED THE NEW E-U FACT CHECKING CODE … EVEN THOUGH IT RECENTLY DROPPED FACT-CHECKERS IN THE U-S.
X … PREVIOUSLY KNOWN AS TWITTER … ALSO SIGNED THE CODE, BUT REVERSED COURSE AFTER ELON MUSK BOUGHT IT.
IT’S NOT CLEAR WHETHER ALL OF THE CODE’S REQUIREMENTS WILL BE FORMALIZED INTO OFFICIAL RULES UNDER EUROPE’S DIGITAL SERVICES ACT – WHICH REGULATES DIGITAL PLATFORMS AND SERVICES … BUT E-U LAWMAKERS HAVE BEEN DISCUSSING WITH THE COMPANIES THAT SIGNED ABOUT THE COMMITMENTS THEY’LL AGREE TO FOLLOW.
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Google rejects EU fact-checking commitments for Search and YouTube
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Click to see story on India TodayGoogle won’t add fact checks to search results and YouTube videos despite new EU law
Click to see story on Firstpost NewsGoogle rejects EU rules on fact checking
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Google discards incorporating verification systems into your YouTube searches and videos despite Europe’s demands
Click to see story on EL ESPAÑOLLetter: Google told EU it will not add fact checks to search results and YouTube videos or use them in ranking or removing content, despite new EU requirements
Click to see story on TechmemeGoogle Won’t Add Fact Checks Despite New EU Law
Click to see story on slashdot.org“Not appropriate”: Google rejects EU for fact-checking
Click to see story on JUNGE FREIHEITGoogle is refusing to comply with upcoming EU fact-checking laws — what we know
Click to see story on Tom's GuideGoogle Rejects Calls for More Censorship – American Faith
Click to see story on American FaithAustralian National Review – Google refuses to add fact checks despite EU pressure – Axios
Click to see story on Australian National ReviewGoogle refuses to add fact checks despite EU pressure – Axios – The Press United | International News Analysis, Viewpoint
Click to see story on ThePress United | International News Analysis, ViewpointGoogle refuses to comply with EU’s fact-checking law
Click to see story on Android HeadlinesGoogle Rejects EU’s Call For Fact-Checking In Search & YouTube
Click to see story on Search Engine JournalGoogle renounces fact-checking on YouTube in Europe
Click to see story on 01netGoogle refuses to add fact checks despite EU pressure – Axios – Daily Telegraph NZ
Click to see story on Daily Telegraph NZGoogle will not integrate fact checking as required by the EU
Click to see story on Macitynet.itGoogle Rejects Eurocrats’ Push For More Censorship
Click to see story on TodayvilleGoogle Says No to EU’s New Fact-Checking Requirements for Search and YouTube
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Click to see story on WWWhat's newGoogle Won’t Comply With EU Fact-Checking Requirements
Click to see story on Tech.coPichai takes “example” from Zuckerberg. Google defies EU regulations. It will not implement fact-checking in search results or on YouTube
Click to see story on Aleph NewsGoogle Won’t Add Fact Checks Despite New EU Law
Click to see story on technewstube.comGoogle won’t play by the EU’s new fact-checking rules
Click to see story on Phone ArenaAxios: Google will not integrate fact-checking until voluntary code becomes law in the EU
Click to see story on detector.media“Not appropriate”: Google rejects EU demands to introduce “fact checks”
Click to see story on apollo-news.netGoogle rejects EU fact checking commitments for Search and YouTube
Click to see story on dailyguardian.caGoogle rejects EU demands for fact-checking
Click to see story on brusselssignal.euLetter: Google told EU it will not add fact checks to search results and YouTube videos or use them in ranking or removing content, despite new EU requirements (Sara Fischer/Axios) – Monkey Viral
Click to see story on Monkey ViralGoogle will not add verification systems to its services even though the European Commission intends to make it mandatory
Click to see story on diarioestrategia.clLetter: Google told EU it will not add fact checks to search results and YouTube videos or use them in ranking or removing content, despite new EU requirements
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Click to see story on 3cat.catGoogle does not plan to conduct fact checks in the EU
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