WHAT GOOGLE WANTS
- An executive said the company was unconvinced about the merits of a self-regulatory body
- Tech giant says directives from such a body could set a dangerous precedent
- The body would mean external reviews of decisions that couldforce Google to reinstate content
- Concerned that users upset with decisions to have their content taken down do not have a proper system to appeal those decisions
- Representatives from Snap and ShareChat also attended a recent meeting
- Said the matter requires much more consultation, including with civil society
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