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Britain's Prince Harry says he warned Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey of US Capitol riots

Updated on: 10 November,2021 07:50 PM IST  |  London
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Harry made the comments on November 9 while he was taking part in an online panel on misinformation in California. He said he made his concerns known via email to Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey the day before the riots

Britain's Prince Harry says he warned Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey of US Capitol riots

Prince Harry. File Pic

Britain's Prince Harry said he warned the chief executive of Twitter ahead of the January 6 Capitol riots that the social media site was being used to stage political unrest in the US capital.


Harry made the comments on November 9 while he was taking part in an online panel on misinformation in California. He said he made his concerns known via email to Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey the day before the riot.


"Jack and I were emailing each other prior to January 6 where I warned him that his platform was allowing a coup to be staged," Harry said at the at the RE:WIRED tech forum. "That email was sent the day before and then it happened and I haven't heard from him since." Twitter declined to comment on Harry's remarks.


Social media sites have come under fire for not doing enough to halt the spread of misinformation and inciteful content, and the storming of the U.S. Capitol by supporters of Donald Trump is often cited as an example of the consequences of allowing hate to fester. Big tech in general has been accused of putting growth and profits ahead of public safety.

Harry accused other social media sites like Facebook of misleading "billions of people" with misinformation about Covid-19 and climate change. He also targeted YouTube, saying many videos spreading Covid-19 misinformation were left up despite violating the site's own policies.

"And worse, they came to the users via the recommendation tool within YouTube's own algorithm versus anything that the user was actually searching for,'' he said. "It shows really that it can be stopped but also they didn't want to stop it because it affects their bottom line." Harry was listed as the co-founder of his nonprofit organization Archewell at the tech forum. Earlier this year he joined the U.S. think tank the Aspen Institute as a commissioner looking into misinformation and disinformation in the media.

Harry and his wife, the Duchess of Sussex, announced in early 2020 that they were quitting royal duties and moving to North America, citing what they said were the unbearable intrusions and racist attitudes of the British media.

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