Examples of using Terrorist content in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Europe asks social networks to remove terrorist content within an hour.
Online terrorist content has been fueling violent attacks in recent years.
Police in Northern Irelandare leading a bid to improve the detection of terrorist content on the internet.
EU ministers want terrorist content on Internet removed within an hour.
We have invested millionsof pounds in people and technology to identify and remove terrorist content.”.
Our AI systems identify 99% of the terrorist content we take down before anyone even sees it.
Industry needs to go furtherand faster in automating the detection and removal of terrorist content online….
We want to find terrorist content immediately, before people in our community have seen it.
Why are Europe and the U.S. more concerned about their people and about terrorist content on social media[than we are]?
We want to find terrorist content immediately, before people in our community have seen it,” they wrote.
According to a report by Europol, on April 25, 2018, Western countries began an operationaimed at damaging ISIS capabilities to disseminate terrorist content.
In many cases, this means that terrorist content intended for upload to Facebook simply never reaches the platform.”.
We know we can do better at using technology- and specifically artificial intelligence-to stop the spread of terrorist content on Facebook".
We want to find terrorist content immediately, before people in our community have seen it,” the company said in a posting.
Will McCants, Google's lead on counter-extremism, said he was"pleased to see this report detail thestrong progress made on YouTube in tackling terrorist content.".
We want to find terrorist content immediately, before people in our community have seen it,” read the message posted Thursday.
Google is set to implement additional measures that will help to identify and to remove violent extremist or terrorist content in YouTube its highly popular platform for video sharing, said the company late Sunday in one of its blog….
We continue to be proactive in our efforts to counter terrorist content online while also continuing to respect freedom of expression and freedom of the press,” the White House said in a statement to the Washington Post today.
Facebook said,"The Facebook delegation's visit to Israel is part of the company's“ongoing dialogue with policymakers andexperts around the world to keep terrorist content off our platform and support counter-speech initiatives.
A new tool that can automatically detect terrorist content online and block it from being viewed has been revealed by the British government.
In August, Amber Rudd, the UK's home secretary visited Silicon Valley to impress on internet companies the need to act more quickly,while prime minister Theresa May said terrorist content should be removed from the web within two hours in a speech in September.
In the report,Facebook said its A.I. found 99.5 percent of terrorist content on the site, leading to the removal of roughly 1.9 million pieces of content in the first quarter.
This could be launched after the first step has beencompleted with the adoption of the European regulation on the removal of terrorist content- a matter on which the European Commission has just submitted a proposal, which the Government would like to commend.
We continue to be proactive in our efforts to counter terrorist content online while also continuing to respect freedom of expression and freedom of the press," the White House's statement noted.
If Facebook and Google become havens for extremistspeech, bullying, terrorist content, fake news, videos of beheadings- then they become platforms nobody wants to spend time on.”.
In addition, to make sure that internetplatforms are not misused to disseminate terrorist content online, the proposed new rules, in particular the obligation to remove terrorist content within one hour, should be agreed by the European Parliament and the Council before the May 2019 elections.
Wouldn't it be more appropriate for Arab countries to criticize Facebook and the[other]companies over the terrorist or inciting content that are circulated on their platforms?