The tech giant now realises that regulation is inevitably coming its way, and perhaps feels it's more strategic for it to be as involved as it can be in the creation of any new rules and whichever body would enforce them.
Updated 5/15/20, 1:35 PM CET "Technology is not good or bad," he said. He said about 1.3 million of those were removed before they were reported.On wider attitudes towards the sector, Sir Nick said there had been a shift in recent years from "tech utopia" - where people like Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg "could do no wrong" - to a culture of "tech phobia". "Much though I understand why people want to sort of reduce that eruption in British politics to some kind of plot or conspiracy - or some use of new social media through opaque means - I'm afraid the roots to British Euroscepticism go very, very deep," he said.Sir Nick said Instagram had spent a lot of time with experts on teenage mental health and had been told it was "important to allow youngsters to express their anguish", including allowing them to post images of self-harm.A video of March's attack, in which 51 people were killed, was livestreamed on Facebook.The former deputy PM told the BBC the company had carried out analyses of its data and found no "significant attempt" by outside forces to sway the vote.Sir Nick was also asked about how well Instagram - which is owned by Facebook - was responding to images of self-harm on the platform.US lawmakers are considering tougher regulation of the firms, which critics say are too powerful.But he stressed companies like Facebook should play a "mature role" in advocating - rather than shunning - regulation.Mark Daly investigates on BBC iPlayer nowThere are many examples of occasions when Facebook has failed to self-police - no small feat with 2.3 billion users posting their own material in real time - and by playing ball with national or international regulation perhaps it absolves itself of some of that heavy responsibility. Nick has 1 job listed on their profile. "We have now shifted things dramatically. It is for democratic politicians in the democratic world to do so," he said.Asked whether Facebook should not be fixing some of these issues itself, Sir Nick said it was not something big tech companies "can or should" do on their own. There are 10+ professionals named "Nick Clegg", who use LinkedIn to exchange information, ideas, and opportunities. "The issue, he said, was the huge numbers of people reposting that initial video afterwards, including the mainstream media.In response, Damian Collins, chair of the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport select committee, tweeted that Sir Nick was wrong to suggest that there was no Russian interference on Facebook during the referendum, quoting a link to research carried out by a communications agency.In an interview with BBC Radio 4's Today programme, he said Facebook was now arguing for greater regulation of tech firms.But he cautioned against any excessive backlash against technology: "I think we end up with the risk that we throw the baby out with the bathwater and make it almost impossible for tech to innovate properly. "Technology down the ages is used by good and bad people for good and bad ends. "In a wide-ranging interview, Sir Nick also called for more regulation of Facebook and other tech giants.Facebook's recent enthusiasm for regulation marks a bit of a contrast from Mark Zuckerberg's previous refusals to meet with UK politicians on the subject of the spread of fake news and inappropriate content. "Technology is not good or bad," he said. View the profiles of people named Nick Clegg. By Nancy Scola.
They are constantly looking to the future." Join Facebook to connect with Nick Clegg and others you may know. "Much though I understand why people want to sort of reduce that eruption in British politics to some kind of plot or conspiracy - or some use of new social media through opaque means - I'm afraid the roots to British Euroscepticism go very, very deep," he said.Sir Nick said Instagram had spent a lot of time with experts on teenage mental health and had been told it was "important to allow youngsters to express their anguish", including allowing them to post images of self-harm.A video of March's attack, in which 51 people were killed, was livestreamed on Facebook.The former deputy PM told the BBC the company had carried out analyses of its data and found no "significant attempt" by outside forces to sway the vote.Sir Nick was also asked about how well Instagram - which is owned by Facebook - was responding to images of self-harm on the platform.US lawmakers are considering tougher regulation of the firms, which critics say are too powerful.But he stressed companies like Facebook should play a "mature role" in advocating - rather than shunning - regulation.Mark Daly investigates on BBC iPlayer nowThere are many examples of occasions when Facebook has failed to self-police - no small feat with 2.3 billion users posting their own material in real time - and by playing ball with national or international regulation perhaps it absolves itself of some of that heavy responsibility. Facebook does not profit from hate, said Nick Clegg, Facebook's VP of global affairs and communications, in a recent post.
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