Monday, 12 December 2016

Facebook, Twitter and YouTube create database of terrorist images to fight online extremism #28

Facebook, Twitter and YouTube create database of terrorist images to fight online extremism


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The tech companies, which have been criticised for allowing their online platforms to become a key recruitment tool for the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, said they would be able to identify propaganda more effectively by pooling their resources. It comes after MPs warned that social media sites were unwilling to crack down on terrorism because they feared it would “damage their brands” and that they were becoming the “vehicle of choice” for extremists.

This article concentrates on the issue of long range interpersonal communication and how it turns into a stage for fanatic perspectives to be voiced and is utilized as a 'vehicle of choice.' The way that long range informal communication locales are endeavoring to control the issue underlines that it is being tended to yet in a slow procedure





























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