KEY POINTS
  • The European Commission wants extremist content to be removed from the web within a hour.
  • Internet platforms would also be required to take proactive measures, such as developing new tools to weed out abuse and human oversight of content.
  • Providers systematically failing to remove extremist content could face hefty fines of up to 4 percent of annual global turnover.
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The European Union's chief executive on Wednesday proposed fining Google, Facebook, Twitter and other online platforms if they fail to remove extremist content within one hour.

Brussels gave internet firms three months in March to show they were acting faster to take down radical posts, but EU regulators say too little is being done without legislation forcing them to do so.