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American social media giants are to blame for fake news about Southport attacker’s identity that sparked shameful riots

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IN moments of crisis and tragedy, it’s second nature for us to go on to social media to look for the latest information. 

After we heard the first shocking reports that children had been stabbed in Southport, we went to social media to try and find out the truth – who did this and why? 

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American social media giants are to blame for fake news about Southport attacker’s identity that sparked shameful riots[/caption]
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The consequences were plain to see, as gangs of thugs descended on Southport[/caption]

But the problem with our reliance on social media as a source of information is that all platforms are designed in ways that show us lies first and the truth last. 

Journalists working for a newspaper or broadcaster try to tell us what they can prove, which can be unclear in the immediate wake of a tragedy. 

Social media platforms, instead, look at how much engagement their posts get.

That’s because they don’t actually care about the value to society of that information, rather the value to them. 

Before anyone could report the truth in Stockport, selfish and cynical losers were using social media to exploit this tragedy and push hateful lies. 

With zero evidence, they claimed that Muslims were behind the attack and that the police were hiding the truth. 

And they know that the more outrageous the lie, the more people will see it. 

The consequences were plain to see, as gangs of thugs descended on Southport, shamefully using the deaths of three young girls to whip up hate and attack the police

Let’s be clear, social media companies are to blame. They let people break their rules with impunity. 

The reason they do this is simple: hate and lies are big business for social media. 

That’s how the truth loses, and the lies of extremists and weirdos enter the mainstream. 

Social media companies pretend this is complicated, but the basic solutions are simple. 

First, we need to force these companies to come clean on how their algorithms boost dangerous lies. 

Second, we need to hold them accountable with fines and penalties. 

American social media giants are to blame for this chaos. It’s them, not the people of Southport, who should be paying for the cleanup and coppers’ medical bills

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Volunteers rebuild the wall outside Southport Islamic Society Mosque[/caption]
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Jenni Stancombe, whose seven-year-old daughter Elsie was killed in Monday’s attacks, issued a plea to ‘stop the violence’[/caption]
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Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, was named as one of the tragic victims of the Stockport knife rampage[/caption]
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Alice Aguiar, nine, was also attacked in the knifing and tragically died of her injuries[/caption]
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Six-year-old Bebe King was also killed in the horror stabbing[/caption]