Facebook auto-generates videos celebrating extremist images
Source: Associated Press
Facebook auto-generates videos celebrating extremist images
By DESMOND BUTLER and BARBARA ORTUTAY
May 9, 2019
WASHINGTON (AP) The animated video begins with a photo of the black flags of jihad. Seconds later, it flashes highlights of a year of social media posts: plaques of anti-Semitic verses, talk of retribution and a photo of two men carrying more jihadi flags while they burn the stars and stripes.
It wasnt produced by extremists; it was created by Facebook. In a clever bit of self-promotion, the social media giant takes a year of a users content and auto-generates a celebratory video. In this case, the user called himself Abdel-Rahim Moussa, the Caliphate.
Thanks for being here, from Facebook, the video concludes in a cartoon bubble before flashing the companys famous thumbs up.
Facebook likes to give the impression that its staying ahead of extremists by taking down their posts, often before users even see them. But a confidential whistleblowers
complaint to the Securities and Exchange Commission obtained by The Associated Press alleges the social media company has exaggerated its success. Even worse, it shows that the company is inadvertently making use of propaganda by militant groups to auto-generate videos and pages that could be used for networking by extremists.
According to the complaint, over a five-month period last year, researchers monitored pages by users who affiliated themselves with groups the U.S. State Department has designated as terrorist organizations. In that period, 38% of the posts with prominent symbols of extremist groups were removed. In its own review, the AP found that as of this month, much of the banned content cited in the study an execution video, images of severed heads, propaganda honoring martyred militants slipped through the algorithmic web and remained easy to find on Facebook.
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