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House committee asks Discord, Valve, Twitch and Reddit to testify on online radicalization

House committee asks Discord, Valve, Twitch and Reddit to testify on online radicalization

The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee has requested the CEOs of Discord, Twitch, Valve, and Reddit to testify at a hearing on online radicalization. The hearing is in response to the assassination of political activist Charlie Kirk, which some have tried to connect to the online communities the alleged shooter, Tyler Robinson, participated in. The committee chairman, James Comer, stated that Congress has a duty to oversee the online platforms that radicals have used to advance political violence and to ensure these platforms are not exploited for nefarious purposes. Following Kirk's death, law enforcement, regulators, and the press have been working to understand Robinson's actions and the role of his online interactions. While the motivations behind his actions are hard to pin down, these types of hearings are common after tragic events involving online platforms.

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