Facebook blocks 1m terror messages a week

The UN says Facebook blocks a million messages promoting terrorist propaganda every week, blurring the line between protecting citizens and online privacy.

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(AAP) Source: AAP

Facebook blocks every week a million messages promoting terrorism or radical ideologies, executive director of the UN's counter-terrorism committee Jean-Paul Laborde says.

"We must learn to move through social networks at the same speed or faster than terrorist organisations," explained Laborde at UN headquarters after a meeting with the private sector to address the fine balance between protecting citizens and maintaining their online privacy, which according to Laborde is "a great challenge" for law enforcement, civil society and private companies at the same time.

"We must find the balance between ensuring freedom and privacy online, but at the same time it is necessary to protect the lives of all citizens of the world," said Laborde.

"One area in which we must first defeat terrorist organisations such as Islamic State is the internet and social networks," he added.

The senior UN official said to achieve these goals new relationships and connections must be forged between civil society, UN members and private enterprises like Facebook, Google, Microsoft and Twitter that control exchange of information online.

"Private companies do not want to look like the bad guy and are doing much to help," said Laborde and added YouTube cancelled at least 14 million videos of terrorist propaganda in the last two years.


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Published 18 December 2015 9:49pm
Updated 18 December 2015 11:08pm
Source: AAP


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