The European Union officials demand the companies to take adequate measures, including effective tools to prevent human oversight.
They further expect annual transparency reports from the internet firms to demonstrate their efforts in tackling the issues.
The European Union (EU) has recently proposed serious disciplinary action against the internet firms including Google, Facebook, and Twitter if they fail to eliminate radical content within one hour.
The EU officials further demand the companies to take adequate measures, including effective tools to prevent human oversight.
“One-hour time is the decisive period window in which the extreme damage takes place,” Jean-Claude Juncker recently said at European Parliament.
European Union officials further expects annual transparency reports from the internet companies to demonstrate their efforts in tackling the issues.
Earlier, they had been given three months to illustrate they were performing quicker to take down radical content.