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Twitter under pressure to ban white supremacists after El Paso shooting – CNET

Twitter should ban white supremacists from the platform, civil rights groups said Wednesday.

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Twitter should ban white supremacists from the platform, civil rights groups said Wednesday.

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Civil rights activists on Wednesday urged Twitter to ban white supremacists in the wake of a mass shooting that left 22 people dead in El Paso, Texas.

Social media platforms have been under mounting pressure to combat hate speech on the platforms for years but these calls have intensified after a series of mass shootings. Facebook in March said it would bar white nationalist and white separatist content from its platform. The Change the Terms coalition, which is made up of more than 50 advocacy groups, are calling on Twitter to do the same.

"While others platforms like 8chan and 4chan might be the cesspool of white supremacist ideas, it is Twitter where these ideas become mainstream," said Steven Renderos, co-director of the Oakland nonprofit MediaJustice.

The gunman in the El Paso shooting appears to have posted a hate-filled, anti-immigrant manifesto on the online message board 8chan, but the screed also spread to larger social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter. President Donald Trump this week urged social media companies to "develop tools to detect mass shooters before they strike."

Twitter already has rules against violent threats and hateful conduct including promoting violence or directly attacking people based on race, religion, sexual orientation and other characteristics. But advocacy groups say that isn't enough. Extremists who helped organize the 2017 white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, still remain on the platform, they pointed out. That includes white supremacist Jason Kessler Andrew Anglin, publisher of the neo-Nazi website The Daily Stormer, according to an article by The Huffington Post cited by the coalition's leaders.

A Twitter spokeswoman said the company suspended 166,513 unique accounts for promoting terrorism from July to December 2018. Nick Pickles, Twitter's senior policy strategist, also said during a recent congressional hearing that the company took action against 184 groups that violated the company's policy on violent extremism and 93 of those groups "advocate violence against civilians alongside some form of extremist white supremacist ideology."

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