Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube have received praise from the European Commission for the steps they have taken to eradicate terrorist content.
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Twitch Reinforces Guidelines Surrounding Terrorist, Violent Extremist Content
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Facebook, Twitter, YouTube Receive Praise From European Commission For Anti-Terrorist Efforts
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YouTube Will Remove More Extremist Videos With The Aid Of Government Lists
YouTube will start removing more videos that preach extremism and violent viewpoints after receiving pressure from global governments.
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YouTube Erroneously Removed Videos Showing Potential War Crimes In Syria, Activists Say
YouTube’s increased efforts, in recent months, to remove extremist videos from the platform have backfired in the eyes of some human rights activists.
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YouTube Will Place Flagged “Supremacist” Videos That Don’t Violate Its Guidelines In A “Limited State”
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YouTube Will Now Redirect Searches For Extremist Videos To Anti-Terrorist Playlists
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YouTube Reportedly Offered Nominal Refunds To Brands Who Pulled Spend In ‘Adpocalypse’
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YouTube Adpocalyspe Rolls On As U.K. Political Parties, More Companies Yank Spend
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U.K. YouTubers Launch GoFundMe Campaign For Family Of Fan Killed In Manchester Bombing
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Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Microsoft Take Steps To Block “Terrorist Content”
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