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Former FEC Chairwoman Calls for ‘Regulations’ of Political Speech
2017-04-15
[HEATST] The former Federal Election Commission chairwoman Ann M. Ravel says that political speech must be controlled on social media. She presented her remarks in a speech at UC Berkeley, calling for regulations against "fake news."

Speaking at an event called "Future of Democracy," Ravel argued the proliferation of "fake news" and political advertising on platforms like Facebook influenced elections. She warned that the lack of disclosure by the creators of these campaigns was becoming a huge problem.

"We know that there’s a lot of campaigning that’s moved to the internet, whether it’s through fake news or just outright advertising and there is almost no regulation of this, very little," she said. "And so that the disclosure that we expect as to who is behind campaigns is not going to exist soon"

"Some people are even predicting that by 2020 most of the advertising is going to move from television to the internet, and I think this is a serious issue that requires a lot of discussion," continued Ravel.

During her tenure as the chairwoman of the FEC, Ravel previously called for right-leaning websites like the Drudge Report to be "regulated," and blamed hostile responses towards her proposals on "misogyny." She claimed it was within the purview of the Federal Election Commission to oversee internet political activities, including the airing of political viewpoints.

Posted by:Fred

#12  Darth, yet again, says what I'm thinking, faster and better.

I've often wished for the powers of Albus Dumbledore to make pols and reporters tell the truth.....nothing but the truth....and the touch of Voldemort to deal with the miscreants.
Posted by: AlanC   2017-04-15 18:33  

#11  Well, they always prattle on about darwin don't they? And about how great science is. Cept when it goes against their precious anti-human narrative.
Posted by: Silentbrick   2017-04-15 17:02  

#10  The fact that they won't be able to help themselves will be instructive...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2017-04-15 15:27  

#9  'Building a Better World for All Humanity', Silentbrick?
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2017-04-15 14:53  

#8  Scientists really need to develop a flawless lie detector. Then it can be attached to small bombs and worn by all reporters and politicians. The moment they lie, sentence carried out automatically.
Posted by: Silentbrick   2017-04-15 14:27  

#7  Epic, DV. Epic.
Posted by: gorb   2017-04-15 13:34  

#6  This one deserves an M14 bore brush attached to a DeWalt power drill for a Roswell probe.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2017-04-15 12:31  

#5  Ouch, DV. That sounds painful. But it might be just the thing for them.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2017-04-15 11:11  

#4  Political speech is still free speech. Until you get rid of that inconvenient 1st amendment, you can go fuck yourself with a cactus.
Posted by: DarthVader   2017-04-15 10:51  

#3  Former say it all...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2017-04-15 08:25  

#2  Right on Mr. G. They are never happy about anything anyway.
Posted by: Dale   2017-04-15 08:09  

#1  I thought anything we say is already a "hate speech"?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2017-04-15 04:55  

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