The Social Vendor ATM: Governments Want to Withdraw Cash
August 21, 2018
I read “Social Networks to Be Fined for Hosting Terrorist Content.” My first reaction is, “Who is going to define terrorist content?” Without an answer swirling into my mind, I looked to the article for insight.
I learned:
,,, the EC’s going to follow through on threats to fine companies like Twitter, Facebook and YouTube for not deleting flagged content post-haste. The commission is still drawing up the details…
I assume that one of the details will be a definition of terrorist content.
How long will a large, mostly high school science club type company have to remove the identified content?
The answer:
One hour for platforms to delete terrorist content.
My experience, thought hardly representative, is that it is difficult to get much accomplished in one hour in my home office. A 60 minute turnaround time may be as challenging for a large outfit operating under the fluid principles of high school science club management.
Programmers sort of work in a combination of intense focus and general confusion. My hunch it may be difficult to saddle up the folks at a giant social vendor to comply with a take down request in 3,600 seconds.
My thought is that the one hour response time may be one way to get the social media ATM to eject cash.
By the way, some of Google’s deletion success can be viewed at this page on YouTube. Note that there are some interesting videos which are not deleted. One useful way to identify some interesting videos is to search for the word “nashid” or “nasheed.”
The results list seems to reveal at least one facet of terrorism’s definition.
Stephen E Arnold, August 21, 2018
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