British Police Reduce X Presence Amid Extremist Content Worries

Adam Hadley, executive director of the U.N.-backed Tech Against Terrorism initiative, said authorities should choose their social media carefully. "Platforms are kind of political: they have identities, and therefore it's important where they post."

Reuters, 11 October 2024

Teenagers as young as 13 under suspicion for UK far-right terrorism

Teenagers as young as 13 under suspicion for UK far-right terrorism

“Adam Hadley, the executive director of Tech Against Terrorism, which aims to disrupt extremist groups online, said there had been “significant job...

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Five things to know about Telegram, the messaging app in the sights of French authorities

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More recently, Telegram has been in the news for its role as a powder keg in the anti-migrant riots in the United Kingdom . The UN-backed...

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Germany’s Far Right Is in a Panic Over Telegram

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