A look at the Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism, created by Meta, Microsoft, YouTube, and X in 2016 to share info; X quietly left the board this month
Paresh Dave / Wired : X: @sangitamyska X: Sangita Myska / @sangitamyska : 🚨#BigTech : “These secretive membership decisions, revealed for the first time by @WIRED , show how Microsoft, Meta, YouTu...
Zoom joins the Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism, founded by Meta, Microsoft, Twitter, and YouTube to combat terrorist and extremist content
Elizabeth Culliford / Reuters : Tweets: @nicholasrasmu15 and @evelyndouek . Thanks: @eculliford Tweets: Nicholas Rasmussen / @nicholasrasmu15 : Very pleased to be welcoming @Zoom and their great team...
Q&A with Erin Saltman of Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism, backed by Facebook and others, on redefining extremism, working with members, and more
Q&A with Erin Saltman of Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism, backed by Facebook and others, on redefining extremism, working with members, and more
Issie Lapowsky / Protocol : Tweets: @protocol , @issielapowsky , and @issielapowsky Tweets: @protocol : Soon after the Jan. 6 riot, the tech industry's leading anti-terrorism alliance decided to expa...
A look at the Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism, formed by Facebook, Microsoft, Twitter, and YouTube in 2017, whose database helps fight misinformation
Chloe Hadavas / Slate :
A look at the Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism, formed by Facebook, Microsoft, Twitter, and YouTube in 2017, whose database helps fight misinformation
Last October, a neo-Nazi livestreamed his attack on a synagogue in Halle, Germany. The video of the shooting, which killed two people …
Twitch helped limit the reach of German synagogue gunman's video by uploading the video's “hash” to the database of Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism
David Uberti / VICE : Tweets: @brianfishman and @daviduberti Tweets: Brian Fishman / @brianfishman : The GIFCT Content Incident Protocol went into effect during the Halle attack earlier this week. It...
After founding the Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism in 2017, Facebook, Microsoft, Twitter, and YouTube say it will become an independent organization
Donie O'Sullivan / CNN :