Stopping Hateful Online Content Is Not Censorship, Asserts UN Rights Chief

Hate Speech and Misinformation Online: Calls for Regulation Intensify

The dangers of allowing hate speech and harmful online content to proliferate cannot be ignored, warned UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk. Taking to X (formerly Twitter), he emphasized, “Regulating this content is not censorship.”

In a more detailed LinkedIn post, Türk elaborated that labeling efforts to create safe online environments as censorship is misguided. Such claims, he explained, overlook the fact that unregulated digital spaces often silence marginalized voices, while enabling hate speech can stifle free expression and lead to real-world harms.

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently announced the discontinuation of the company’s fact-checking program in the United States. Justifying the decision, Zuckerberg cited concerns that fact-checking efforts appeared politically biased and contributed to excessive censorship. Advocating for greater freedom of expression on Meta’s platforms, he argued that overregulation had eroded user trust. However, the International Fact-Checking Network (IFCN) pushed back, calling Zuckerberg’s reasoning “false” and cautioning that the move could result in significant harm.

Harnessing Digital Potential

Türk underscored the significant role social media platforms can play in shaping society for good. While such platforms have the power to connect and engage people with diverse perspectives, they also have the potential to foment division, stoke hatred, and jeopardize safety.

“At its best, social media is a place where people with divergent views can exchange ideas, even if they don’t always agree,” he stated.

Reiterating the United Nations’ commitment to fostering accountability and governance in the digital realm, Türk highlighted that these efforts must align with human rights principles. Such governance, he noted, safeguards public discourse, rebuilds trust, and upholds human dignity.

The UN’s Perspective

Responding to Meta’s recent policy changes, a UN spokesperson in Geneva reiterated the importance of maintaining a strong presence in the digital domain with reliable, fact-based information. Michele Zaccheo, Chief of TV, Radio and Webcast at the UN, stressed, “It remains crucial for us to be present with fact-based information.” He affirmed the UN’s dedication to providing accurate, evidence-driven content across online platforms, despite the evolving challenges posed by digital misinformation.

Similarly, the World Health Organization (WHO) reaffirmed its resolve to offer high-quality, science-based health information to global audiences through various digital channels.

Confronting the escalating impact of misinformation, the UN Department of Global Communications (DCG) has implemented an active strategy to counter false narratives in the digital space. This includes crafting a code of conduct on information integrity, known as the UN Global Principles for Information Integrity.

As the digital landscape evolves, the UN and its agencies remain steadfast in their mission to uphold truth, equity, and human rights in an increasingly complex online world.


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2 responses to “Stopping Hateful Online Content Is Not Censorship, Asserts UN Rights Chief”

  1. Oh, great—because nothing screams “freedom” like a bunch of bureaucrats telling us what we can and can’t say online! Who knew that regulating hate speech was just a fancy way of keeping the internet nice and cozy for everyone’s delicate sensibilities? 😏💼

  2. SubWoof330 Avatar
    SubWoof330

    Censorship, eh? Sounds like a fancy term for “keeping the trolls at bay” — because who needs civilized discourse when you can have a digital free-for-all? 😂 Cheers to dodging the moral high ground while trying to keep it all above board! 🍻

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