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Capitol riot proves why US needed to join Christchurch call - web safety expert

Ardern says she is glad the US is on board. It s something that we have been working on from the very beginning [having the US involved]..social media platforms are not a place for violent extremists and terrorists. Right from the beginning the United States has been involved, they have been working closely with us, they just haven t signed on. She would not say whether it was Trump s influence which caused the hold up from the US. It s not for me to explain the decision making of the United States, she told The AM Show. It s fair to say that certainly this [Biden] administration has said this is a priority for them and they have said that they will participate.

Google Says Pretty Much Everything Shields It From Being Sued Over Things Telegram Users Said

Wed, Apr 28th 2021 6:28am Tim Cushing An ambassador who last worked as a US ambassador more than two decades ago recently sued Apple and Google for… well, let s go to the tape. Apparently, it s somehow these two companies fault that Telegram users make anti-Semitic comments and otherwise make Ambassador Marc Ginsberg (as the plaintiff refers to himself in his complaints) feel unsafe. Ginsberg owns two phones one of each variety. That s why he s suing both Apple and Google. There s no indication Ginsberg has ever downloaded or used Telegram. Nor is there any indication he s even seen firsthand any of the content he s suing about. But in both lawsuits, he claims the mere

Social Media Platforms Aren t Doing Enough to Police Domestic Extremists – NBC4 Washington

Updated 3 hours ago NBC Universal, Inc. A new report from Digital Citizens Alliance and The Coalition for a Safer Web says social platforms need to do a better job cracking down on domestic extremists who continue to use digital platforms to recruit new members, spread misinformation and glorify their violent acts. The 56-page report, released Monday, calls on Congress to enact new penalties for domestic terrorism. It also recommendations that social media companies hire more people to police their sites and increase consistency in enforcement by sharing information about bad actors with other online platforms.  Download our NBC Washington app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather.

The Technology 202: Domestic extremists are changing their playbook as social media cracks down

The Technology 202: Domestic extremists are changing their playbook as social media cracks down
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