LILLE, France (Reuters) – European justice ministers will on Friday discuss online hate crime with representatives from Meta and Google – and an empty chair with a Twitter tag because the company stayed away citing its COVID rules, France said. Social media and online platforms face a raft of legislative proposals on both sides of the Atlantic that will require them to do more to counter online hate speech and disinformation. In the EU, the Digital Services Act would force tech giants to do more to tackle illegal content on their platforms, with fines of up to 6% of global turnover for non-com…