Facebook 'Supreme Court' Member Warns that Regulation Could Stifle Free Speech Online

Helle Thorning-Schmidt, the co-chair of Facebooks Supreme Court, has warned that an aggressive approach to regulating the company could infringe upon freedom of speech.

Her comments stand in stark contrast to the companys purge of conservatives and plan to blacklist legal comment that might cause regulatory impacts.

Speaking to CNBCs Squawk Box Europe, Thorning-Schmidt stated:If regulation gets too heavy, it actually will impact freedom of speech very heavily.

Thorning-Schmidt compared the regulation of Facebook to the recent shutdown of the internet that occurred last month in Belarus following the countrys election results in whichPresident Alexander Lukashenko declared yet another landslide victory. The election has been condemned by world leaders as illegitimate and the European Union has threatened sanctions on Belarusian officials for violence, repression, and election fraud.

Other board members includeAlan Rusbridger, former editor-in-chief of the Guardian, and Andras Sajo, a former judge and VP of the European Court of Human Rights.

It might not be ideal and it might be a small step, but it is a step in the right direction to finally have an independent board, an oversight board, that can take these decisions.

The platform refuses to allow pages in support of Kyle Rittenhouse, declaring his actions mass murder before he ever stepped into court to defend himself.

On the other hand, the company was happy to host pages dedicated to terrorists and convicted murderers ranging from Charles Manson to Assata Shakur.

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