American lawmakers and law enforcement officials face a situation with no precedent, no standard operating procedure, and no end in sight: international terrorism. International terrorism has threatened the American way of life for hundreds of years, but the proliferation of terrorist recruitment through social media platforms has heightened the risk and sheer destruction that global terror attacks create. America must take a role in eliminating this new wave of recruitment and the overall war on terrorism; but the lack of accountability of social media companies hinders America’s ability to fight back. This Article explains and argues that holding social media companies criminally and civilly liable for providing social media platforms to ...
SOCIAL SUPPORT FOR TERRORISTS: FACEBOOK’S “FRIEND SUGGESTION” ALGORITHM, SECTION 230 IMMUNITY, MATER...
Online intermediaries are omnipresent. Each day across the globe, the corporations running these pla...
The article discusses how social networking sites can pose a danger to victims of online offensive c...
Terrorist organizations have found social media websites to be invaluable for disseminating ideology...
In a recent appearance before the U.S. Senate, Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Christopher ...
ISIS\u27s use of social media presents a new challenge for counterterror efforts. The organization a...
On September 21, 2013, a group of al-Shabaab gunmen attacked the Westgate Shopping Mall in Nairobi, ...
In recent years, “home grown” terrorists—individuals inspired to violence after watching terrorist v...
In the aftermath of a string of highly publicized violent attacks motivated by far-right extremism, ...
The Communications Decency Act (CDA) provides Internet platforms complete liability protection from ...
Abstract This article will argue that social media in the hands of terrorist groups constitutes a w...
International audienceThis article discusses the role of giant social media corporations Facebook, G...
Social media companies make extensive use of artificial intelligence in their efforts to remove and ...
The United States government has long wrestled with the link between speech and violence, periodical...
The posting of journalist beheadings online and the arrests of numerous nationals attempting to join...
SOCIAL SUPPORT FOR TERRORISTS: FACEBOOK’S “FRIEND SUGGESTION” ALGORITHM, SECTION 230 IMMUNITY, MATER...
Online intermediaries are omnipresent. Each day across the globe, the corporations running these pla...
The article discusses how social networking sites can pose a danger to victims of online offensive c...
Terrorist organizations have found social media websites to be invaluable for disseminating ideology...
In a recent appearance before the U.S. Senate, Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Christopher ...
ISIS\u27s use of social media presents a new challenge for counterterror efforts. The organization a...
On September 21, 2013, a group of al-Shabaab gunmen attacked the Westgate Shopping Mall in Nairobi, ...
In recent years, “home grown” terrorists—individuals inspired to violence after watching terrorist v...
In the aftermath of a string of highly publicized violent attacks motivated by far-right extremism, ...
The Communications Decency Act (CDA) provides Internet platforms complete liability protection from ...
Abstract This article will argue that social media in the hands of terrorist groups constitutes a w...
International audienceThis article discusses the role of giant social media corporations Facebook, G...
Social media companies make extensive use of artificial intelligence in their efforts to remove and ...
The United States government has long wrestled with the link between speech and violence, periodical...
The posting of journalist beheadings online and the arrests of numerous nationals attempting to join...
SOCIAL SUPPORT FOR TERRORISTS: FACEBOOK’S “FRIEND SUGGESTION” ALGORITHM, SECTION 230 IMMUNITY, MATER...
Online intermediaries are omnipresent. Each day across the globe, the corporations running these pla...
The article discusses how social networking sites can pose a danger to victims of online offensive c...