The Turkish government has censored all footage of the Ankara terrorist attacks by blocking Twitter and Facebook throughout the country. The state media watchdog imposed a ban on all footage of the blasts. Read more: Facebook and Twitter blocked by Turkish Government after Ankara terrorist attacks

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‘Some terror investigations have been stopped in their tracks because technology companies are tipping off extremists online, according to the UK’s most senior counter-terror police officer. Mark Rowley of Scotland Yard said officers have been forced to prolong dangerous investigations and have lost track of some terror plots because tech companies do not cooperate fully. […]

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‘Twitter is now allowing users to report other account holders for “engaging in abusive or harassing behavior,” one example of which includes “disagreement with my opinion.” The chilling language was discovered just days after top feminists went before the United Nations and called on the global body to pressure governments to censor content critical of […]

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  ‘The head of MI5 has launched an unprecedented attack on social media companies, saying they have a “responsibility” to pass on intelligence of potential terrorism. Andrew Parker, Director General of the Security Service, questioned why internet companies would not come forward if they had suspicions of a terror risk. He also warned Britain was […]

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‘If there was ever any doubt that the US doesn’t have a good handle on who the ISIS leadership is, it should be exemplified by the new reports of US officials openly talking about, in their effort to “destroy ISIS,” assassinating people whose Twitter accounts are seen as too pro-ISIS. There appears, at the very […]

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‘Twitter rejected half of all ‘snooping’ requests made by British authorities in the past six months, figures reveal. The number of requests more than doubled to 299 between January and July, as government officials battled to crackdown on extremists using the website to spread propaganda. The figures were up sharply from the latter half of […]

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‘Turkey briefly blocked access to Twitter on Wednesday to prevent the distribution of images of Monday’s deadly bombing in the country’s southeast. The images were used by activists to call for protest against the Turkish government over its failure to prevent the bombing, Turkey’s state-run Anadolu Agency reported. Read more: Turkey blocks Twitter to prevent broadcasting […]

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‘On Wednesday July 15th, 2015, the Senate will vote on a measure that would require social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube to report suspected terrorist activity to Federal authorities. This is part of the Intelligence Authorization Act of 2016. While the feds say this is to protect social media companies who do […]

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‘For the fourth time in the last year, Western military officials insist they are “losing” the propaganda battle against ISIS and they must, in turn, be given more power to combat it. British Army General Sir Richard Barrons, Commander of Joint Forces Command put his intentions in no uncertain terms: The Armed Forces must be […]

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‘The absolute privacy of Facebook and Twitter users can no longer be tolerated in the face of international terror, David Cameron suggested yesterday. Tory MP Henry Bellingham asked the prime minister whether the attacks in Tunisia meant it was time “companies such as Google, Facebook and Twitter… understand that their current privacy policies are completely […]

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‘The absolute privacy of Facebook and Twitter users can no longer be tolerated in the face of international terror, David Cameron suggested yesterday. Tory MP Henry Bellingham asked the prime minister whether the attacks in Tunisia meant it was time “companies such as Google, Facebook and Twitter… understand that their current privacy policies are completely […]

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‘Twitter is endangering national security by tipping-off customers who may be under surveillance by the security services, one of Britain’s most senior policing figures has said, as it emerged the technology company blocks two-thirds of […]

‘The secretive British spy agency GCHQ has developed covert tools to seed the internet with false information, including the ability to manipulate the results of online polls, artificially inflate pageview counts on web sites, “amplif[y]” […]