Countries Took A Stand Against Online Extremism After Christchurch. The US Won't Sign It.
to enforce existing laws on the dissemination of terrorist content while also considering new tech industry standards and government regulations to keep extreme, violent content like the Christchurch video from once again going viral.
"Social media companies, these platforms, they’re global so the response needs to be global," Ardern said.President Trump did not attend Wednesday's summit, and the US will not be signing onto the call, the White House said in a statement. "While the United States is not currently in a position to join the endorsement, we continue to support the overall goals reflected in the Call," the statement said."We will continue to engage governments, industry, and civil society to counter terrorist content on the Internet.
That strategy has worked in stopping most ISIS supporters online. But when white nationalists — like the suspected Christchurch gunman — engage similarly, platforms and governments have in the past
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