Sentences with phrase «terrorist content on»

In the wake of multiple attacks in England, British Prime Minister Theresa May is raising eyebrows by saying there's been «too much tolerance» of extremism, and calling out US tech companies for not doing enough to combat terrorist content on the internet.

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Although there are millions of users posting valuable content on the social network, there are also countless accounts that are spam, bots, or worse — trolls who harass others or terrorists who use the platform to spread their propaganda.
Major internet companies on Monday doubled down on their efforts to stamp out terrorist and extremist content online, creating a collaborative forum to share data and cooperate with counter-terrorism agencies and organizations.
NEW YORK, April 16 - A lawyer for victims of terrorist attacks in Israel on Monday urged a federal appeals court to revive their lawsuit against Facebook Inc, saying Mark Zuckerberg's congressional testimony undermined the social media company's argument that it bore no responsibility for content on its platforms.
With the world growing more concerned about attacks by militant groups on civilians, Microsoft Corp. on Friday outlined new policies to crack down what it called «terrorist content» on some of its consumer services.
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff called for social media to be regulated like the tobacco industry on Tuesday, while British Prime Minister Theresa May on Thursday called for tech companies to do more to protect users, saying they can not «stand by while their platforms are used to facilitate child abuse, modern slavery, or the spreading of terrorist and extremist content
«We will consider terrorist content to be material posted by or in support of organizations included on the Consolidated United Nations Security Council Sanctions List that depicts graphic violence, encourages violent action, endorses a terrorist organization or its acts, or encourages people to join such groups,» the blog post said.
In a blog post, the company said it would ban what it called «terrorist content» on some services such as gaming tool Xbox Live, the consumer version of its Outlook email service, and its consumer documents - sharing service.
Zuckerberg testified that Facebook is working on building AI tools to detect — and possibly to automatically remove — problematic content, ranging from bots to terrorist propaganda and hate speech.
«We have always been able, on the authority of the home secretary, to sign a warrant and intercept a phone call, a mobile phone call or other media communications, but the question we must ask ourselves is whether, as technology develops, we are content to leave a safe space — a new means of communication — for terrorists to communicate with each other.
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So there are going to be things that we never allow, right, like terrorist recruitment and... We do, I think, in terms of the different issues that come up, a relatively very good job on making sure that terrorist content is off the platform.
In other words, Twitter says it has for the most part a handle on keeping particular terrorist content off its platform.
Twitter's hammer has come down hard on 1.2 million accounts for terrorist - related content.
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