Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
December 6, 2016
I told you the shut down agenda was going to intensify beyond our wildest dreams before the close of 2016.
It’s happening.
Tech companies have formed a cartel to shut down anyone who disagrees with Jews.
Web giants YouTube , Facebook , Twitter and Microsoft will step up efforts to remove extremist content from their websites by creating a common database.
The companies will share ‘hashes’ – unique digital fingerprints they automatically assign to videos or photos – of extremist content they have removed from their websites to enable their peers to identify the same content on their platforms.
“We hope this collaboration will lead to greater efficiency as we continue to enforce our policies to help curb the pressing global issue of terrorist content online,” the companies said in a statement on Tuesday.
Tech companies have long resisted outside intervention in how their sites should be policed, but have come under increasing pressure from Western governments to do more to remove extremist content following a wave of militant attacks.
Of course, it has nothing – or at least very little – to do with Islamic terrorism. Basically, they have never even shown that a single terrorist attack was inspired by online material. Almost always, when it is a person born and/or raised in a Western country that carries out the attack, it is inspired by a local Imam who usually faces no consequences (meanwhile, Charlie Manson has been in prison for 45 years for allegedly inspiring people to go kill other people; of course, they took out a Jew’s hot shiksa who was pregnant with his Jew-spawn).
And of course, the ultimate inspiration is the Koran itself, which tells Moslems to commit these sorts of acts.
This “shut it down” agenda is always framed as “terrorism and the far-right” – or, like this particular Reuters article, they don’t even bother to mention the far-right – because no one can really argue with removing materials encouraging Moslems to murder you on the street.
Shutting down freedom of speech is another one of those fringe benefits – like mass surveillance – of importing a bunch of homicidal sandpeople.
On the point of the companies having resisted this censorship for so long – Jews always face a dilemma when choosing between money and their social agenda. They try to walk a tightrope. Following the election of Trump, however, they are freaking out and wishing they would have done more to shut the goyim up.
YouTube and Facebook have begun to use hashes to automatically remove extremist content.
But many providers have relied until now mainly on users to flag content that violates terms of service. Flagged material is then individually reviewed by human editors who delete postings found to be in violation.
Twitter suspended 235,000 accounts between February and August this year and has expanded the teams reviewing reports of extremist content.
Each company will decide what image and video hashes to add to the database and matching content will not be automatically removed, they said.
The database will be up and running in early 2017 and more companies could be brought into the partnership.
There you have it.
I believe this will be the end of our ride on mainstream sites.
This automatic censorship database will be quickly updated to include all of our memes, and accounts which attempt to upload the content will be flagged and banned after repeated offenses.
The fact that YouTube is onboard is especially concerning, as in some ways that is the one that is the least dispensable. Twitter and Facebook are great for spreading the message to normies and confronting Jews, but we have other methods for that, and more and more people are coming directly to our own outlets. Video hosting however is extremely important, and we’ve yet to develop a site that works as well as YouTube.
Of course, YouTube does censor now, but you can always just reupload the videos, and the ones they censor tend to get reuploaded the most. However, they already have a method of automatically recognizing and deleting copyrighted content, and that is presumably what they are going to apply to “hate” content.
But worry not, fellow goys.
All this means is that we are winning. Nothing they’ve done so far has stopped us and this won’t either.
We will adapt.
And the thing is, internet censorship is a difficult beast to straddle. When these platforms ban us, they’re inevitably going to end up banning a lot of normies as well. And that will empower new platforms, such as Gab, and collapse their own systems.
We shall overcome.