Social media giants accused of doing nothing to stop Plymouth killer Jake Davison’s hate-filled rants
SOCIAL media giants have been accused of doing nothing to stop the hosting of Jake Davison’s hate videos before his deadly rampage.
Davison had posted YouTube clips detailing his gun obsession and his hatred of women.
They were finally taken down yesterday after YouTube said he violated its behaviour policy.
Tory Damian Collins welcomed the move but said: “They should have a proper audit of his interests and any groups he was linked to.”
Ex-Tory leader Sir Iain Duncan Smith added: “Internet companies should have a responsibility that, if there is a police incident, all the internet relevant to that be shut.
"It should be policed and taken out.”
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Home Secretary Priti Patel said new laws this autumn would tackle the “enormous issue” of online activity, incitement and extremism.
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YouTube said: “Our hearts go out to those affected by this terrible incident.
"We have strict policies to ensure our platform is not used to incite violence.”
Davison’s Facebook accounts were also removed.