Social Media Platforms Fail to Act on 89% of anti-Muslim Posts: Report

 Social Media Platforms Fail to Act on 89% of anti-Muslim Posts: Report


According to the latest report through the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH), social media platforms did not manipulate anti-muslim posts. All huge social media organizations together with Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter and YouTube didn't act on 89% of posts containing anti-Muslim hatred and Islamophobic content suggested to them.

Social Media Platforms Fail to Act on anti-Muslim Posts: Report

Back in 2019, Facebook, Twitter and Goggle collectively devoted to upholding the Christchurch call to get rid of terrorist and violent extremist content material on line. The social media giants stated that they might be resolute in their “dedication to ensuring they are doing all they are able to to fight the hatred and extremism that result in terrorist violence.”

The CCDH researchers stated 530 posts that incorporate stressful, biased and dehumanizing content that focus on Muslims via racist spoofs, conspiracies and fake claims.

These posts were given 25 million views. Many of the abusive content became without difficulty identifiable, and but there has been nonetheless in motion. The document also discovered that Instagram, TikTok and Twitter permit users to use hashtags together with #deathtoislam, #islamiscancer and #ragheadi. The content unfold the use of the hashtags obtained at the least 1.3 million views.

The record said,

“Worse still, platforms take advantage of this hate, gleefully monetizing content, interactions, and the resulting interest and eyeballs. For them, hate is ideal enterprise,”.

On the alternative hand, YouTube has recently terminated the reputable account of Dr Israr Ahmed, a renowned Islamic pupil. The channel has almost 2.Nine million subscribers and it additionally got Silver and Golden youtube buttons.  He additionally has many followers from South Asian international locations, the Middle East, Western Europe, and North America. Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has also asked YouTube to restore the channel. But not anything has been performed to this point.

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