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A joint counterterrorism organization formed by Big Tech companies like Facebook and Microsoft will begin more aggressively targeting right-wing militia groups and manifestos on their platforms.
The Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism (GIFCT) has primarily focused on videos and images released by terrorist groups identified by the United Nations, including the Taliban.
The group will be expanding the scope of material they target in the coming months, according to a report from Reuters.
New material flagged will include attacker manifestos often linked to white supremacism, as well as
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