Clearly how Twitter and Facebook have deleted content at the request of the government, Facebook created a portal site for deletion correspondence



The Intercept of overseas media reported that social media such as Twitter and Facebook have responded to various content deletion requests from the US government. It has also become clear that Facebook is preparing a portal site and working with non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to delete content that violates government policies in order to quickly respond to government deletion requests.

Leaked Documents Outline DHS's Plans to Police Disinformation
https://theintercept.com/2022/10/31/social-media-disinformation-dhs/

Through its own investigation, The Intercept has obtained internal documents and emails from the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS), from which efforts to control speech deemed dangerous by DHS are quietly but surely progressing. It is reported to be in



While most of DHS's efforts were not publicly known, some of them came to light as the same period announced the launch of a 'Disinformation Governance Committee' in early 2022. In addition, the Disinformation Governance Committee is a gathering established to appropriately moderate ``disinformation (unintentionally disseminated disinformation and intentionally disseminated disinformation)'' and We also planned to work on “suppressing potentially threatening misinformation.” However, the existence of the Disinformation Governance Committee was widely ridiculed by the public, so the size of the committee was quickly reduced, and the committee itself was closed after a few months.

Following the closure of the Disinformation Governance Commission, the DHS began to focus on monitoring social media, resulting in 'content deletions' for 'government intervention in online discussions.' Construction of a mechanism to rationalize requests.' This is also evident in

documents related to the lawsuit filed by Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmidt.

Facebook has already created a portal site for requesting content deletion in response to DHS, which aims to ``build a mechanism for streamlining content deletion requests'', and at the time of writing the article, the portal site was not working properly. The Intercept reports. A Twitter spokesperson told The Intercept, 'Twitter does not coordinate decisions to moderate content in any way, and evaluates content independently according to its own rules. ”, Denying a cooperative relationship with DHS.



DHS's interest in moderating disinformation on the Internet began with Russia's use of disinformation to manipulate the results of the 2016 US presidential election. is emitting. After that, with the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, it seems that the moderation efforts have further accelerated.

According to an internal document called 'Quadrennial Homeland Security Review' created by DHS, DHS has so far responded to social media such as Twitter and Facebook as 'the origin of the pandemic of the new coronavirus infection (COVID-19) and the COVID-19. -19 vaccine effectiveness, racial justice, US withdrawal from Afghanistan, and the nature of US aid to Ukraine. 'These challenges have a particularly acute impact on marginalized communities,' the internal document said. is written.

Since it is not clear how DHS defines disinformation for content moderation, The Intercept states that ``DHS officials are politically motivated about what constitutes dangerous speech.'' You can make a decision, ”pointing out the problem.



It is unknown how much content moderation by DHS will affect American social media users. However, in the 2020 U.S. presidential election, the government censored election-related content and removed much of the flagged content, according to separate documents related to Schmidt's lawsuit. .

Also, before the 2020 presidential election, companies such as Twitter, Facebook, Reddit, Discord, Wikipedia, Microsoft, LinkedIn, and Verizon Media are reportedly having meetings with government agencies such as the FBI and CISA. This is also a moment when we were able to catch a glimpse of part of the content moderation efforts that were secretly underway between private companies and the government, ”The Intercept wrote.

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