Five Things To Watch As Facebook, Google, Twitter CEOs Testify In Congress
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The non-profit Avaaz said that it had identified 267 Facebook pages and groups with some 32 million followers that spread content glorifying violence late last year.
The CEOs of Facebook, Google parent Alphabet, and Twitter testify before Congress on Thursday for the first time since pro-Trump supporters stormed the U.S Capitol, an attack in which critics say social media played a crucial role. Here are five things to watch for in the testimony of Facebook Inc's Mark Zuckerberg, Sundar Pichai of Alphabet Inc and Twitter Inc's Jack Dorsey before two subcommittees of the Energy and Commerce Committee: ROLE OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN THE CAPITOL VIOLENCE After the November presidential election, false narratives about voting fraud on social media and elsewhere helped to spur supporters of former President Donald Trump to storm the Capitol, the seat of US government, on Jan 6More Related News