4/24/18, "Tech group won't appear at social media hearing with Diamond and Silk," Axios, David McCabe
"When the House Judiciary
Committee holds a hearing Thursday on whether online platforms censor
conservative voices, one advocacy group that had been expected to give
in person testimony won't be at the witness table.
Why it matters:
The Electronic Frontier Foundation cited concerns the discussion
wouldn't be substantive. Its absence could make the hearing, featuring
conservative video stars Diamond and Silk and Rep. Marsha Blackburn,
even more political.
What they're saying: When
the committee announced its hearing focusing, in part, on "whether
viewpoints have been silenced on some of the most popular and widely
used platforms," it said EFF legal director Corynne McSherry would be a
witness. But EFF's legislative counsel Ernesto Falcon said that the
group had never committed to testify in person and will instead submit
written testimony.
- “The
hearing we thought they were having kind of changed a lot,” he told
Axios. “It didn’t look like it was digging into substance.”
- "Anyone
who implies that the loss of engagement and earned media due to social
media filtering is not a serious issue deserving of Congress’s attention
grossly underestimates the influence of social media in our society,"
said a House Judiciary Committee aide. "Witnesses who decide to attend
will have the opportunity to address these issues head-on and shape
future policy."
- McSherry is still listed as a witness on the committee's website.
What's next:
Facebook, Google and Twitter have all been invited to send
representatives to the hearing but haven't yet said publicly whether
they plan to accept the invitation."
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