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September 20, 2017 02:59 pm GMT

Why deleting terrorist content within 2 hours off social networks isn't the solution we need

After denouncing end-to-end encryption, trying to control the online porn you watch and drafting one of the most invasive surveillance laws ever passed in a democracy, the UK prime minister is after big internet companies.

SEE ALSO: Activists say ethnic cleansing in Myanmar is being erased from Facebook

Along with French President Emmanuel Macron and Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni, Theresa May will meet representatives from Facebook, Microsoft, Twitter, and Google in New York at the UN General Assembly — and rest assured, she'll be pretty tough in her message. 

While welcoming these companies' efforts to try and stop the spread of terrorist content, May will urge them to do more, much more.  Read more...

More about Facebook, Twitter, Google, Youtube, and Terrorism

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