Announcing Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism

    Announcing Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism

    Announcing Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism


    Posted: 26 Jun 2017

    Today, Facebook, Microsoft, Twitter and YouTube are announcing the formation of the Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism, which will help us continue to make our hosted consumer services hostile to terrorists and violent extremists.

    The spread of terrorism and violent extremism is a pressing global problem and a critical challenge for us all. We take these issues very seriously, and each of our companies have developed policies and removal practices that enable us to take a hard line against terrorist or violent extremist content on our hosted consumer services. We believe that by working together, sharing the best technological and operational elements of our individual efforts, we can have a greater impact on the threat of terrorist content online.

    The new forum builds on initiatives including the EU Internet Forum and the Shared Industry Hash Database; discussions with the UK government; and the conclusions of the recent G7 and European Council meetings. It will formalise and structure existing and future areas of collaboration between our companies and foster cooperation with smaller tech companies, civil society groups and academics, governments and supra-national bodies such as the EU and the UN.

    The scope of our work will evolve over time as we will need to be responsive to the ever-evolving terrorist and extremist tactics. Initially, however, our work will focus on:

    Technological solutions: our companies will work together to refine and improve existing joint technical work, such as the Shared Industry Hash Database; exchange best practices as we develop and implement new content detection and classification techniques using machine learning; and define standard transparency reporting methods for terrorist content removals.

    Research: we will commission research to inform our counter-speech efforts and guide future technical and policy decisions around the removal of terrorist content.

    Knowledge-sharing: we will work with counter-terrorism experts including governments, civil society groups, academics and other companies to engage in shared learning about terrorism. And through a joint partnership with the UN Security Council Counter-Terrorism Executive Directorate (UN CTED) and the ICT4Peace Initiative, we are establishing a broad knowledge-sharing network to:

    • Engage with smaller companies: we will help them develop the technology and processes necessary to tackle terrorist and extremist content online.
    • Develop best practices: we already partner with organizations such as the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Anti-Defamation League andGlobal Network Initiative to identify how best to counter extremism and online hate, while respecting freedom of expression and privacy. We can socialise these best practices, and develop additional shared learnings on topics such as community guideline development, and policy enforcement.
    • Counterspeech: each of us already has robust counterspeech initiatives in place (e.g., YouTube’s Creators for Change, Jigsaw’s Redirect method, Facebook’s P2P and OCCI, Microsoft’s partnership with the Institute for Strategic Dialogue for counter-narratives on Bing, Twitter’s global NGO training programme). The forum we have established allows us to learn from and contribute to one another’s counterspeech efforts, and discuss how to further empower and train civil society organisations and individuals who may be engaged in similar work and support ongoing efforts such as the Civil society empowerment project (CSEP).

    We will be hosting a series of learning workshops in partnership with UN CTED/ICT4Peace in Silicon Valley and around the world to drive these areas of collaboration.

    Further information on all of the above initiatives will be shared in due course.


    Source: Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism
    Brink's Avatar Posted By: Brink
    26 Jun 2017


  1. Posts : 26,450
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    It is about time something like this was done
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    I don't trust that cabal. I think we know who they will report or kick out, and it's not the terrorists.
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    bobad said:
    I don't trust that cabal. I think we know who they will report or kick out, and it's not the terrorists.
    Why is that? Do you have any data to back up your Opinion??
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    A sad day for the internet, when global social media have decide to ban free speech and force their truth.

    "With the first link, the chain is forged. The first speech censured...the first thought forbidden...the first freedom denied – chains us all, irrevocably."
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    TairikuOkami said:
    A sad day for the internet, when global social media have decide to ban free speech and force their truth.
    Free Speech is not banned, but with Free Speech there are consequences. There is no privacy on the net, if one really thinks that there is they are wrong and it has been like this since 2001.
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    TairikuOkami said:
    A sad day for the internet, when global social media have decide to ban free speech and force their truth.
    So you advocate Isis using the internet, to spread their murderous twisted version of Islam?
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    Josey Wales said:
    Why is that? Do you have any data to back up your Opinion??
    It's common knowledge FB google, and twitter have a history of deleting anti-terrorist speech. It may be a little hard to google it, know what I mean? Google just got slammed with a $2.7B suit for manipulating their searches. If they will do it on the business end, they will also do it on the political end.
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