The EU rejects Meta chief Mark Zuckerberg's charge that the bloc engaged in "censorship" with its tech regulations, a day after the online giant slashed its content moderation policies in the United States. "We absolutely refute any claims of censorship on our side," European Commission chief spokesperson Paula Pinho tells reporters in Brussels.
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00:00We don't ask any platform to remove any lawful content.
00:05We just need to make the difference between illegal content and then content that is potentially harmful.
00:10This is an in-between category, harmful for minors, harmful for our democracies.
00:15There we ask just platforms to take appropriate risk mitigation measures.
00:19So in other words, we absolutely refute any claims of censorship on our side.