bluethrunthru
Well-Known Member
Just been listening today about the role of social media in radicalisation. Somebody said that its about the will not the ability when it comes to screening things uploaded to sites. Google could employ every adult in the USA to manually vet every upload and pay them $300k pa based on last years profits. Now whether those maths stack up or not isn't the point but what strikes me is these radicalisation methods are there and do seem to work for ISIS and the like - what are the likes of FB actually doing about it? With radicalisation videos appearing alongside M&S web pages not a lot seems to be the answer - yet somehow some proud young mum posts a pic of her breastfeeding her child and they are all over that fucking post like a rash.... its all wrong in my view