Anonymous ID: e3bc0a July 30, 2020, 3:18 p.m. No.10130449   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0522 >>0548

>>10130348

>beehive of terrorists

first result come up Jacinda Ardern

https://www.beehive.govt.nz/release/significant-progress-made-eliminating-terrorist-content-online

 

24 SEPTEMBER 2019

Significant progress made on eliminating terrorist content online

Jacinda Ardern

RT HON JACINDA ARDERN

Prime Minister

Joint Press Release: the Right Honourable Jacinda Ardern Prime Minister of New Zealand and His Excellency Emmanuel Macron President of the French Republic.

World leaders and tech companies have announced significant progress on the implementation of the Christchurch Call to Action to eliminate terrorist and violent extremist content online at a meeting held at the United Nations in New York today.

The Call was launched in response to the March 15 terrorist attack in Christchurch where the murder of 51 people was broadcast live on the internet, and copied and reposted millions of times at an unprecedented scale, in a deliberate effort to spread fear and compound the suffering of the victims.

Key outcomes announced at today’s meeting include:

An overhaul of the Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism (GIFCT) to make it an independent body that will drive much of the tech sector’s work on implementing the Call

The launch of a new crisis response protocol, to be used by governments and tech companies in the wake of terrorist and violent extremist attacks to coordinate and to manage the online impacts of the attack.

The establishment of a Christchurch Call Advisory Network to advise on the implementation of the Call.

31 new countries and 2 organisations joining the Call bringing the total to 48 countries and 3 international organisations.

“The global community has responded to the March 15 terrorist act that attempted to divide us with an unprecedented and powerful act of unity,” New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said.

“Today’s comprehensive set of actions are designed to ensure we have the organisation in place to stop the internet being used as a tool for terror.

“The new standalone Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism will have a dedicated structure and staff to more capably carry out the business of disrupting terrorist and violent extremist use of member platforms and to engage with smaller platforms to assist them do the same..

“Its mission now encompasses violent extremist content online – not just terrorist content. And it will have working groups focussed on research, on algorithms, and on data privacy and information sharing.

“I’m confident the reformed GIFCT will have greater capacity to tackle the challenge of terrorist and violent extremist content online and provide a space for collaboration to implement the Call and stop terrorist content online.

it goes on

looks like comms

New Zealand is one cabal beehive

no way this is a coincidence!

needs autistic diggz

Anonymous ID: e3bc0a July 30, 2020, 3:24 p.m. No.10130548   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10130449

this appears to be a platform that does the exact opposite of its stated purpose look at the players involved

bet this is how they are directing this insurgecny

The GIFCT

In 2017 the Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism (GIFCT) was set up byFacebook, Microsoft, Twitter and YouTubeas an industry-led initiative to apply technology, share knowledge and support research on terrorists’ use of platforms. In the Call, the GIFCT companies agreed to work together to ensure cross-industry efforts are coordinated and robust, including by investing in and expanding the GIFCT.

Today it has been announced that GIFCT will become an independent entity, with dedicated resources and staff, and a new broader vision to prevent terrorists and violent extremists from exploiting members’ platforms.

This relaunched GIFCT will:

Go beyond its current mission and address both terrorist and violent extremist content on-line;

Invest in new technology to counter this evolving problem;

Promote alternative narratives and positive interventions;

Perform a new crisis management function;

Help increase understanding of how algorithms and other processes drive radicalisation;

Invest in better understanding terrorist and violent extremist networks and modes of operation online; and

Assist smaller online platforms.

The GIFCT proposal demonstrates the level of commitment Amazon, Facebook, Google/YouTube, Microsoft and Twitter have to taking this problem seriously. This represents a significant step in helping prevent events like the Christchurch attack.

The relaunched GIFCT will also be more inclusive and transparent, with multi-stakeholder engagement across its activities, bringing civil society to the heart of this work. We have worked closely with the GIFCT founding companies to achieve this result and we applaud this important step in helping to fulfil the ambitions of the Christchurch Call, and in creating a culture of trust and transparency.

The Call also includes a commitment by supporter companies on reviewing the operation of algorithms and other processes that might drive users to more extreme content so as to better understand possible intervention points. This important work will be picked up by the reshaped GIFCT, which will establish working group to focus on this issue.

A working group will set up within the reshaped GIFCT…

Details can be found on the Call website: www.christchurchcall.com

We welcome this increase in support and look forward to working with all supporters to ensure that the Christchurch Call is put into action.

 

https://www.beehive.govt.nz/release/significant-progress-made-eliminating-terrorist-content-online