Twitter to remove anti-Semitic posts

Anti-Semitic posts on Twitter will be removed, as the company has agreed with French law after an influx of messages appeared on the site

October 19, 2012
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Twitter has agreed to remove French-language anti-Semitic messages that have flooded the micro-blogging site in recent days, after threats of legal action, a Jewish student union said Friday.

The US firm agreed to apply French law and remove offensive messages it is alerted to, said a lawyer for the UEJF union. Such tweets have been proliferating in France in recent days with the hashtag #unbonjuif (#AGoodJew).

The UEJF on Thursday threatened to seek an injunction against Twitter to try to make it remove the offending tweets.

UEJF lawyer Stephane Lilti told AFP that his client had scored an “important victory” over Twitter, which did not immediately react to his statement.

Twitter on Thursday said it had blocked a neo-Nazi group’s account at the request of German police.

The move was the first time that the US firm had applied a policy known as “country-withheld content” which allows it to block an account at the request of state authorities.

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