Social network giant, Facebook found and removed 1.9 million
social-media posts by the Islamic State and al Qaeda terrorists during
the first three months of 2018, using new anti-terror algorithms.
“In Q1 (first quarter) we took action on 1.9 million pieces of
ISIS [Islamic State terror group, outlawed in Russia] and al-Qaeda
content, about twice as much from the previous quarter. Taking action
means that we removed the vast majority of this content, and added a
warning to a small portion that was shared for informational or counter
speech purposes” Facebook said.
Detection technology has been critical to progress detecting
terrorist posts, with the Facebook counterterrorism team growing from
150 last June to 200 at present, with plans to continue expanding the
team, the release explained.
“In Q1 2018, 99 percent of the ISIS and al-Qaeda content we took
action on was not user reported. We found this material due to advances
in our technology, but this also includes detection by our internal
reviewers” it added.
The median time for newly uploaded terrorist content to be flagged
was less than one minute, Facebook noted. However, because content
receives less attention the longer it remains on line, the Facebook team
also went back and reviewed older posts, accounting for 600,000
removals in the January-March quarter.
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