U.N. chief worried by power of social media companies

Reuters

Published Jan 28, 2021 02:21PM ET

Updated Jan 28, 2021 06:45PM ET

By Michelle Nichols

NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.N. chief Antonio Guterres said on Thursday he is "particularly worried" about the power of social media companies and that mechanisms should be created to regulate decisions like the banning of former U.S. President Donald Trump from Twitter.

Twitter Inc (NYSE:TWTR) Chief Executive Jack Dorsey has said that banning Trump from posting messages after the violence at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 was the "right decision," but said it sets a dangerous precedent.

When asked about the move, U.N. Secretary-General Guterres suggested that there should be "a regulatory framework with rules that allow for that to be done in line with law."

"I do not think that we can live in a world where too much power is given to a reduced number of companies," he told reporters. "And I must say that I'm particularly worried with the power that they already have."

Guterres raised concerns about data being sold to advertisers, but also being used "to change our behavior, and the risks of that to be used also, from a political point of view, for the control of citizens in countries."

Facebook Inc (NASDAQ:FB) also banned Trump. It has referred its decision on Trump to an independent oversight board it created last year.