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  1. anonymiss (anonymiss@despora.de)'s status on Wednesday, 20-Sep-2017 20:31:13 EDT anonymiss anonymiss

    #Twitter takes down 300,000 #terror accounts as #AI tools improve

    source: https://techcrunch.com/2017/09/19/twitter-claims-tech-wins-in-quashing-terror-tweets/

    The company further emphasizes it killed a majority of the pro-terrorism accounts set up on its platform before they could post anything: “Notably, 75% of these accounts were suspended before posting their first Tweet,” it writes.

    How can they kill an account before the first tweet?

    First I thought they identify the terrorists, on whom they follow. But if they know, that this account is following terrorist, why didn't they kill these accounts first? I think it is impossible to kill an account before the first post. This is pure censorship from a global company, which wants too show, how cool they can handle assumed terrorism. You know nothing Twitter :( #Criticism is not terrorism.

    I wish we could address this #problem with #education. If people could identify #fake, #hate and terror, Twitter wouldn't have to take it down.


    #censorship #terrorism #kill #fake #news #technology #economy #microblogging

    In conversation Wednesday, 20-Sep-2017 20:31:13 EDT from despora.de permalink

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    1. Twitter claims tech wins in quashing terror tweets
      By <a href="/author/natasha-lomas/" title="Posts by Natasha Lomas" onclick="s_objectID='river_author';" rel="author">Natasha Lomas</a> from TechCrunch
      In its latest Transparency report, which covers requests it's received from governments pertaining to content on its platform, Twitter has reported a big decline in the proportion of pro-terrorism accounts being reported over the past six months, as well a drop in the number of accounts it removed for terrorism-related content during this period.
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