Twitter reports progress on weeding out users advocating violence
Twitter
Inc said that its internal controls were allowing it to weed out accounts being
used for “promotion of terrorism” earlier rather than responding to government
requests to close them down.
U.S.
and European governments have been pressuring social media companies including
Twitter, Facebook Inc and Alphabet Inc’s Google to fight harder against online
radicalization, particularly by violent Islamist groups.
Twitter
said it had removed 299,649 accounts in the first half of this year for the
“promotion of terrorism”, a 20 percent decline from the previous six months.
Three-quarters of those accounts were suspended before posting their first
tweet.
Less
than 1 percent of account suspensions were due to government requests, the
company said, while 95 percent were thanks to Twitter’s internal efforts to
combat extremist content with “proprietary tools”, up from 74 percent in the
last transparency report.
Twitter
defines “promotion of terrorism” as actively inciting or promoting violence
“associated with internationally recognized terrorist organizations.”
The
vast majority of notices from governments concerned “abusive behavior”, which
includes violent threats, harassment, hateful conduct and impersonation.
Source: Reuters
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