The companies announced that “starting today” will create a shared database of "hashes" (the digital traces identifiable), the violent content or for terrorist recruitment that have been removed from their services.
“there is No place for the content that promotes terrorism in our services,” says the joint statement from Facebook, Microsoft, Youtube, and Twitter.
By sharing this information, each of the parties will be able to use these fingerprints to help identify the potential content of terrorism in their respective platforms. According to the statement, before an alert is received, it will act “quickly and in accordance with the respective policies” of each platform.
in Addition, Facebook explained that firms will begin sharing the contents “more extreme” that have been removed from their services, and that are considering to include in the alliance new companies.
“through this collaboration, we are committed to protecting the privacy of our users and their ability to express themselves freely and safely in our platforms,” noted the social network.
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