Facebook, Google defend efforts to remove hate speech before Congress

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In an appearance before the US House Judiciary Committee.

Facebook, Google defend efforts to remove hate speech before Congress
Facebook Inc and Alphabet Inc's Google unit on Tuesday defended their efforts to remove hate speech from social media sites amid questions from lawmakers in an appearance before the US House Judiciary Committee. Representative Jerrold Nadler, who chairs the panel, said white nationalist groups ...

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