The boycott of Facebook ads has exceeded 900 major companies, to push for more effective anti-hate speech.
While this poses a threat to the billionaire entry to Facebook, the threat itself applies if the advertising companies are American or international giants, who pay a heavy price for the advertisement, ensuring that it is displayed throughout the world. This advertising agreement is done separately from the people and countries outside the influential profitability equation, and therefore does not constitute a significant commercial pressure to bargain on its security and social peace. From this point of view, it is advisable to seek the assistance of legal and legislative legislators.
These steps are not fear of freedom of expression, but rather to counter misunderstanding, slander of the message, and the ignorance or excitement of public opinion, and there is no immunity in any of these matters, and the evidence of the chaotic mob movement that the United States witnessed, with which the presidency and institutions mobilized its energy to fight digital incitement. It also seeks to fight the Chinese TikTok application.
China and Russia do not allow Western applications in general and the US in particular to operate within their cyber geography, and what is excluded from that works within limits. On the other hand, the new Chinese application alone entered the American society, which has acquired nearly 40 million American users so far and the number is increasing.
Recently, digital investigations have discovered that the application collects data for school students, which is not necessarily to monitor consumption patterns and preferences, which aroused the ire of the official American agencies and the citizens' anxiety, despite Google practicing the same act with school children in Mexico!
TikTok application was recently banned by India after the border dispute with China, among the list of 59 Chinese applications it was banned.
The same application announced that it was temporarily discharged from Hong Kong, possibly to prevent the protesters there from using it in their activities. It remains to be remembered that this application has been downloaded globally on 2 billion mobile phones from Apple and Android systems!
A few days ago, the company "Loon," whose name is taken from half the word balloon - launched the first batch of air balloons that play the role of communication towers in Kenya.
These balloons are driven by equations of artificial intelligence, with the help of winds, with almost no human intervention.
This company falls under the umbrella of Alphabet, Alphabet, the parent company of Google, and from here we may witness a cyber struggle to spread the Internet connection service in an innovative way to overcome the weak infrastructure and the roughness of the vast lands, and to win the African people culturally, commercially and politically, starting from this step, to counter the Chinese penetration of the continent. That is actually happening on the ground.
Google is doing this in sub-Saharan Africa, where the regulatory laws for the telecommunications sector and the rights and privacy of users are still in their infancy, and in the digital domain, the whole world is a battlefield.
Other than that, Google in Europe has pledged not to use sports activity data, heart rate, and running track for users of the Fitbit digital sports bracelets, the company Google is seeking.
The company also pledged that it was behind the equipment and not the data, while the legislators in the European Union strive to find guarantees that prevent the door wide open from turning big data into massive data, a shift that comes when Google knows the course of sports practitioners and their heart rate and oxygen in Their blood, the locations of their resting places on the road, the dates of their practice of sports, and what they encounter on the road, which can be instructed to buy, and among these people are of great importance, it is not allowed to track their tracks in terms of security!
Europe is preparing to subject Facebook, YouTube and Twitter to the hate content of traditional broadcast channels, while in the United States, CEOs Amazon, Facebook, Alphabet and Apple are preparing to present their arguments to Congress at the end of this month in response to questions of trust in their practices toward privacy and public opinion.
On the electoral program front, both Trump and Biden competitors are considering the issue of antitrust precautions, while studying the feasibility of digital taxes, although they do not seem to have decided to pursue the issue of dismantling inflated companies. The two men also encourage the organization of social media, but with different motives: Biden calls for assurances of publishing proven facts, and Trump demands not to target conservatives in particular, as they meet to fight hate speech on the communication platforms, albeit with different motives, and endeavors behind political gains and prices.