Twitter Leads Call for EU Lawmakers To 'Think Beyond Big Tech'

In a formalization of an earlier Twitter-led push to try to exert influence over fast-forming European digital regulations, the social media firm has used its Twitter Spaces platform to host the official kick off of a policy advocacy lobby group that’s being branded the Open Internet Alliance (OIA). From a report: Alongside Twitter, video streaming platform Vimeo; Automattic, the company behind WordPress.com, WooCommerce and Tumblr; the Czech and Slovak focused search engine company, Seznam; and Jodel, a Berlin-based (profile-less) social network, are named as founding members. Twitter said the establishment of this formal lobbying alliance has been some two years in the making. Notably Mozilla — which had joined Twitter, Auttomatic and Vimeo in a earlier call for incoming EU digital regulations to support better user controls to tackle bad speech rather than hone in on content censorship — is not being named as a founding member so appears to be sitting this one out. At the time of writing it’s unclear why Mozilla is missing. But the Alliance is putting out a wider call for other “middle-layer” Internet companies to join the initiative — so the grouping may grow in size.

Albeit — very clearly — big tech need not apply.

Speaking during a Twitter Spaces event today to discuss the formation of the alliance, Sinead McSweeney, Twitter’s global policy VP, said the group is making a plea to lawmakers to think about the wider web ecosystem — rather than see the Internet as “a monolith” comprised of just a handful of tech giants. “Our plea in aid of the open Internet is that [lawmakers] not view the Internet as a monolith, nor indeed view it as fixing the Internet solving all of societies problems,” she said, urging policymakers to: “Take a wider focus when they’re looking at solutions — not look at the Internet just through the lens of a handful of companies. And really think about the entire ecosystem — and get away from this sense ‘oh big tech is the problem.’ Because — in actual fact, in their efforts to tackle so called ‘big tech — that is all we may end up with.”

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