The non-binding guidelines apply to social platforms where audiovisual content is seen as an essential but not principal part of their business

The non-binding guidelines apply to social platforms where audiovisual material is seen as a necessary however not primary part of their service.|Photo Credit:
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The amendments to the Audiovisual Media Providers Regulation embraced in 2018 came in part from lobbying by broadcasters who wanted online platforms to have the very same commitments as standard media business

Facebook, Alphabet-owned YouTube, Twitter and other social media will for the first time be subject to EU relaying guidelines on hate speech and hazardous content under European Commission standards revealed on Thursday.

The changes to the Audiovisual Media Solutions Regulation embraced in 2018 came in part from lobbying by broadcasters who desired online platforms to have the sa