Mr Wright added DMG's titles including MailOnline were already 'fully subject to the law' and there could be a case where it is following the Independent Press Standards Organisation (Ipso) code of conduct but breaking a US tech firm's terms of service. Speaking to the Joint Committee on the Draft Online Safety Bill, he also pointed out that Google and Facebook's algorithms and artificial intelligence are 'very poor'. He told a Parliamentary committee that he was 'hugely sceptical' about Facebook's teams of fact checkers with some appearing to be 'single-issue lobby groups'. Peter Wright, editor emeritus of DMG Media, said social media platforms should not moderate journalistic content when it is produced by 'recognised news publishers'. ![]() News organisations such as MailOnline should be given a 'positive exemption' from the provisions of the new Online Safety Bill, an industry representative said today.
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