In that vein, we've seen examples from Antifa, for example, which has expressly incited violence. Social media platforms have refused to take that content down, so we see the inconsistency.
In 2016, the European Commission entered into an agreement with YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and Microsoft, wherein those platforms agreed to take down content that constituted hateful conduct or violent extremism—which, I would submit, are relatively vague terms—within a 24-hour time frame.
Should we be concerned about ordering social media platforms to take down content within 24 hours? It seems to me there's not a lot of time for deliberation. Should we also be concerned when state actors make requests for social media platforms to take down certain content, given the fact that state actors might have their own agendas?