Senator Michael Bennet on Tuesday sought information on how tech giants Meta (META.O), X, TikTok and Google (GOOGL.O) were trying to stop the spread of false and misleading content about the Israel-Hamas conflict on their platforms.
Visuals from older conflicts, video game footage, and altered documents are among misleading content that has flooded social media platforms since Hamas militants attacked Israeli civilians on Oct. 7.
"In many cases, your platforms’ algorithms have amplified this content, contributing to a dangerous cycle of outrage, engagement, and redistribution,” Bennet said.
The short video app TikTok said it had hired more Arabic and Hebrew-speaking content moderators.
"The mountain of false content clearly demonstrates that your current policies and protocols are inadequate," he said in the letter.
Persons:
Michael Bennet, Biden, Bonnie Cash, Bennet, ” Bennet, Thierry Breton, Elon Musk, Zeba Siddiqui, Stephen Coates
Organizations:
Capitol, REUTERS, FRANCISCO, Google, European Union, YouTube, Twitter, Elon, Thomson
Locations:
Washington , U.S, Israel, San Francisco