Zeiger
Daily Stormer
April 14, 2017
I don’t know who’s Jewing who anymore.
This is a tough one.
On one hand, I really hate Facebook. So it kind of feels good to seem them under pressure.
On the other hands, these Brits are completely fucking nuts with their internet policing agenda, and they always use “terrorism” as an excuse to crack down on nationalist dissent.
So, I dunno. It’s kind of funny, though.
Facebook is at risk of a criminal prosecution in Britain for refusing to remove potentially illegal terrorist and child pornography content despite being told it was on the site, The Times can reveal.
Sorry, weeaboos, but the gook cartoons are now considered child pornography in the UK.
The social media company failed to take down dozens of images and videos that were “flagged” to its moderators, including one showing an Islamic State beheading, several violent paedophilic cartoons, a video of an apparent sexual assault on a child and propaganda posters glorifying recent terrorist attacks in London and Egypt. Instead of removing the content, moderators said that the posts did not breach the site’s “community standards”.
It’s probably the same people involved in both, tbh.
Facebook’s algorithms even promoted some of the offensive material by suggesting that users join groups and profiles that had published it.
AI strikes again!
“Hey, buddy, I see you’ve been watching a lot of ISIS videos. Maybe you’d like to join this ISIS fanclub group?”
“Inshallah! Thank you Facebook, don’t mind if I do. Glory to the prophet (PBUH)”
“No problem, Hakim. Here are some friend suggestions, too. These guys really hate the infidels, you’ll like them.”
“Praise Allah!”
This is just more evidence of the impossibility of making “politically correct” AI systems.
A leading QC who reviewed the content said that, in his view, much of it was illegal under British law. Facebook was at risk of committing a criminal offence because it had been made aware of the illegal images and had failed to take them down, he said.
The world’s biggest social network and publisher made $10 billion profit last year by selling advertising targeted at its almost two billion monthly users. Its technology encourages members to expand their friendship networks while offering them a “bespoke” experience based on their interests.
The company has been criticised for allowing jihadists, criminals and paedophiles to thrive on the site, in part encouraged by software that permits them to discover “friends” and groups with similar proclivities.
If I wanted to crack down on pedophiles and jihadists, I’d be glad they’re using Facebook. After all, this makes it way easier to track these people down.
As it turns out, Pedophiles and Moslem terrorists are actually a protected class in the UK.
So I can only assume that the British government is actually uncomfortable with this stuff because it exposes how little they do to stop these dangerous elements. As it stands, any random retard can go on Facebook and see that Britain is swarming with Pedophiles and ISIS supporters, and will wonder what the government is doing about it. Can’t have that, can we?