French president Macron targets big tech, calls free speech 'bulls***t' without transparency

French President Emmanuel Macron has criticized social media platforms, calling unrestricted free speech 'pure bulls***t' without transparent algorithms. He warned of serious democratic risks from opaque digital systems.

French President Emmanuel Macron has taken aim at social media platforms, particularly in India, stating that unrestricted free speech is 'pure bulls***t' without transparent algorithms. The remarks were published on February 19, 2026.

Macron warned of serious risks to democracy posed by opaque digital systems. According to him, transparency in social media algorithms is essential for genuine free speech.

These comments appear to be part of his growing criticism of big tech companies, emphasizing the need for digital transparency.

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