Facebook and tech giants to target attacker manifestos, far-right militias in database

Over the next few months, the group will add attacker manifestos - often shared by sympathizers after white supremacist violence - and other publications and links flagged by U.N. initiative Tech Against Terrorism. It will use lists from intelligence-sharing group Five Eyes, adding URLs and PDFs from more groups, including the Proud Boys, the Three Percenters and neo-Nazis.

Tech Against Terrorism's Terrorist Analytics Platform referenced in
Reuters, 26 July 2021

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