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The gunmen who attacked two mosques in March last year in Christchurch, New Zealand, frequently visited YouTube as “a significant source of information and...
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The gunmen who attacked two mosques in March last year in Christchurch, New Zealand, frequently visited YouTube as “a significant source of information and...
“Traceability based on the message that you have is possible through metadata analysis, but traceability on the basis of searching the content of the...
Australia will block access to websites hosting terror material during crisis events and will consider legislation to force digital platforms to improve the safety...
Facebook yesterday said it disabled 3.4 billion fake accounts between October last year and March this year. The company disclosed this in its biannual...
Two months after the Christchurch terror attacks, the world’s biggest technology companies have jointly pledged to tackle violent and terror online content. Amazon, Facebook,...
An anonymous whistle-blower complaint against Facebook to the US Securities and Exchange Commission shows that Facebook inadvertently facilitated militant and terror propaganda by auto-generating...
The French Council of the Muslim Faith (CFCM), a group representing French Muslims, is suing Facebook and YouTube in France, for livestreaming the footage...
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has called for a global crackdown on social media after the New Zealand mosque shooting was live-streamed on Facebook...
The European Commission has proposed rules to give online platforms one hour to take down terrorism-promoting content after they have been notified of it. Firms...
Twitter removed nearly 2.7 lakh of accounts last year, between July 1, 2017 and December 31, 2017 for violations related to the promotion of terrorism,...