Trump invites far-right internet figures to discuss bias at ‘social media summit’



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Attending Thursday’s event will be Project Veritas founder James O’Keefe, and activists Bill Mitchell and Charlie Kirk, but no social media The White House has invited a number of social media pundits and Republican lawmakers to discuss “opportunities and challenges” of the internet – but critics say the event is “a circus” that will create more problems than it will solve. The White House has released few details about Thursday’s event, but the meeting is the latest move from the Trump administration in response to its claims of bias against conservative voices on social media platforms. In May, the White House launched a tool to allow users to report if they felt they had been censored on websites such as Facebook and Twitter. Related: Twitter shares surge as Trump accuses it of ‘political games’ Continue reading…


Trump invites far-right internet figures to discuss bias at ‘social media summit’

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