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Facebook moves to limit spread of 'Boogaloo' groups after charges
Facebook will no longer recommend extremist groups to members
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NZ PM Ardern steps up fight against extremist online content
The government is investing NZ$17 million to stop and stamp out terrorist and violent extremist content online
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Social media giants step up joint fight against extremist content
Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and Microsoft form a global group to remove terrorist content from their platforms
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Google tightens measures to remove extremist content on YouTube
Tech giant would take a tougher position on videos containing supremacist or inflammatory religious content
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Facebook, Twitter, Microsoft and YouTube team up to curb 'terrorist content'
The announcement aims to use 'digital fingerprints' to block or remove violent content
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Facebook, Twitter failing on extremist content: UK MPs
'Failure to act would lead to the sites becoming "the 'Wild West' of the internet' Home Affairs Committee warns





