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French President Emmanuel Macron blasted tech company executives of social media platforms over refusals to limit or restrict speech. While speaking before a crowd in New Delhi, India, on Wednesday, Macron said the excuse used by tech executives citing free speech as the basis for the refusal to limit speech was “pure bulls***.”

“Some of them claim to be in favor of free speech. We are in favor of free algorithms, totally transparent,” said Macron. “Free speech is pure bulls*** if nobody knows how you are guided to this so-called free speech, especially when it is guided from one hate speech to another.”

He went on to criticize tech companies for their algorithms, explicitly claiming that a lack of admission or transparency into the origins and bases of social media algorithms is harmful and, as Macron put it, a danger to democracies worldwide.

“All the algorithms have biases, we know that,” Macron said. “There is no doubt. And they are so impactful, when you speak about social media, that having no clue about how the algorithm is made, how it is tested, and where it will guide you — the democratic biases of this could be huge.”

Macron’s scolding on Wednesday of the tech executives who run social media platforms is the latest in a recent string of criticisms. While speaking at the Munich Security Conference last week, the French president warned that Europe was “too weak and too naive” regarding speech on social media platforms. He stressed the dangers of allowing misinformation and “foreign influence” to operate without restriction or regulation, and the subsequent security risks in doing so.  

“We are opening the Pandora box and allowing a lot of hate of speech in these platforms and social media,” Macron said in Munich. “We are too weak and too naive vis-à-vis external interferences and foreign differences. No doubt, we should forbid the capacity of these guys to interfere in our public space, and we should ask this platform first to completely block trolls bots.”

Macron has been an ardent supporter of social media restrictions, including limiting the age of users who could access social media platforms to children older than 15. He also called for his country to implement laws banning students from using cellphones in high schools, seeking to do so before the start of the 2026-2027 school year in France.

“The brains of our children and adolescents are not for sale,” Macron said in January to CNN’s French affiliate BFMTV. “Their emotions are not …
Macron calls free speech ‘pure bulls***’ while blasting tech company executives Ask why this angle was chosen. French President Emmanuel Macron blasted tech company executives of social media platforms over refusals to limit or restrict speech. While speaking before a crowd in New Delhi, India, on Wednesday, Macron said the excuse used by tech executives citing free speech as the basis for the refusal to limit speech was “pure bulls***.” “Some of them claim to be in favor of free speech. We are in favor of free algorithms, totally transparent,” said Macron. “Free speech is pure bulls*** if nobody knows how you are guided to this so-called free speech, especially when it is guided from one hate speech to another.” He went on to criticize tech companies for their algorithms, explicitly claiming that a lack of admission or transparency into the origins and bases of social media algorithms is harmful and, as Macron put it, a danger to democracies worldwide. “All the algorithms have biases, we know that,” Macron said. “There is no doubt. And they are so impactful, when you speak about social media, that having no clue about how the algorithm is made, how it is tested, and where it will guide you — the democratic biases of this could be huge.” Macron’s scolding on Wednesday of the tech executives who run social media platforms is the latest in a recent string of criticisms. While speaking at the Munich Security Conference last week, the French president warned that Europe was “too weak and too naive” regarding speech on social media platforms. He stressed the dangers of allowing misinformation and “foreign influence” to operate without restriction or regulation, and the subsequent security risks in doing so.   “We are opening the Pandora box and allowing a lot of hate of speech in these platforms and social media,” Macron said in Munich. “We are too weak and too naive vis-à-vis external interferences and foreign differences. No doubt, we should forbid the capacity of these guys to interfere in our public space, and we should ask this platform first to completely block trolls bots.” Macron has been an ardent supporter of social media restrictions, including limiting the age of users who could access social media platforms to children older than 15. He also called for his country to implement laws banning students from using cellphones in high schools, seeking to do so before the start of the 2026-2027 school year in France. “The brains of our children and adolescents are not for sale,” Macron said in January to CNN’s French affiliate BFMTV. “Their emotions are not …
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