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Violent Extremism Lingers Online With US Flagging Less Content


(Bloomberg) -- The FBI and Department of Homeland Security have scaled back efforts over the past two years to disrupt violent extremists’ online activities, according to current and former US ... Read More

US Pulls Back From Disrupting Violent Extremism on Social Media


(Bloomberg) -- The FBI and Department of Homeland Security have scaled back efforts over the past two years to disrupt violent extremists’ online activities, according to current and former US ... Read More

How Can Social Media Companies Help Stop The Spread Of Extremism?


Companies should set—and follow—a long-overdue industry standard to tackle terrorist and extremist content that is not protected by the First Amendment. Read More

Lawmakers examine social media’s role in violent extremism


WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) — Lawmakers say they’re growing increasingly concerned social media has become a breeding ground for violent extremism. They held yet another hearing Thursday to discuss potential ... Read More

Psychology Can Be Harnessed to Combat Violent Extremism


Organized violence is set to grow—but the social media-powered mechanisms that expose would-be extremists to threats can also be used to help empathy flourish. This prediction is based on several ... Read More

Lawmakers examine social media’s role in violent extremism


WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) — Lawmakers say they’re growing increasingly concerned social media has become a breeding ground for violent extremism. They held yet another hearing Thursday to discuss potential ... Read More


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