Twitter sued for 'extremist propaganda'
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January 15, 2016 12:21
Twitter would deliberately 'support' have given extremists and extremist organizations like ISIS by allowing them to spread messages through the platform. This allows the company would violate US law that prohibits to support terrorist organizations.
The department has said opposite Ars Technica that it believes the case is hopeless. Twitter would make every effort to clear profiles and messages associated with extremist organizations and individuals to remove as soon as possible.
- An American woman has dragged Twitter to court because the microblogging platform, according to her Jihadists offers a platform to spread propaganda. The prosecutor of the man was killed by a terrorist in Jordan.
Twitter would deliberately 'support' have given extremists and extremist organizations like ISIS by allowing them to spread messages through the platform. This allows the company would violate US law that prohibits to support terrorist organizations.
The department has said opposite Ars Technica that it believes the case is hopeless. Twitter would make every effort to clear profiles and messages associated with extremist organizations and individuals to remove as soon as possible.
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