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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. ....
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Drugs for Sale Plague Social Media Platforms Digital Citizens Alliance and Coalition for a Safer Web Find Opioids, Steroids, and COVID-19 Vaccines For Sale… Again Platforms Take Down Most Individual Pages Exposed in Media Reports, but Fail to Solve the Systemic Problem News provided by Share this article Share this article WASHINGTON, March 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Social media platforms continue to have difficulty removing illegal offers of opioids, steroids and COVID-19 vaccines. Even after they have been alerted of specific posts and long past when they have made public pledges to do a better job of making their services safe for U.S. consumers, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram and Telegram are not backing their words with action, new research from the Digital Citizens Alliance (Digital Citizens) and the Coalition for a Safer Web (CSW) shows. ....