Google's chairman Eric Schmidt has written an op-ed to The New York Times calling for tools to disrupt speech on social media:
Technology companies should work on tools to disrupt terrorism - such as creating a hate speech "spell-checker" - Google's chairman Eric Schmidt has said. Writing in The New York Times, Mr Schmidt said using technology to automatically filter-out extremist material would "de-escalate tensions on social media" and "remove videos before they spread".
His essay comes as presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton again called on Silicon Valley to help tackle terrorism, specifically seeking tools to combat the so-called Islamic State. "We need to put the great disrupters at work at disrupting ISIS," she said during a speech in Washington DC.
From the NYT editorial:
In Myanmar, connectivity fans the flames of violence against the Rohingya, the minority Muslim population. In Russia, farms of online trolls systematically harass democratic voices and spread false information on the Internet and on social media. And in the Middle East, terrorists use social media to recruit new members. In particular, the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria has harnessed social media to appeal to disaffected young people, giving them a sense of belonging and direction that they are not getting anywhere else. The militants' propaganda videos are high on style and production value. They're slick and marketable. In short, they are deluding some people to believe that living a life fueled by hatred and violence is actually ... cool.
This is where our own relationship with the Internet, and with technology, must be examined more closely. The Internet is not just a series of tubes transmitting information from place to place, terminal to terminal, without regard for those typing on their keyboards or reading on their screens. The people who use any technology are the ones who need to define its role in society. Technology doesn't work on its own, after all. It's just a tool. We are the ones who harness its power.
(Score: 3, Insightful) by frojack on Wednesday December 09 2015, @06:10AM
Germany itself was saddled with huge war reparation payments, and had huge portions of its industry carted off by just about everybody as reparations. If the citizens were in debt it was probably from buying and importing replacement kit to get their farms and industry back together.
Hitler offered more in the way of repaired pride after the humiliating terms of surrender they were forced to suffer at the end of the war. He defied the allies and started building an army and navy playing fast and loose armistice terms, because he knew he could get away with it.
What ever the reason, the German people did lap it up.
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(Score: 3, Informative) by FatPhil on Wednesday December 09 2015, @09:08AM
And from what I've learnt of history, this tells me that others will lap up the modern equivalents too.
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(Score: 3, Interesting) by Hairyfeet on Wednesday December 09 2015, @09:14PM
Yeah I can't remember which leader it was (maybe Hoover) but when looking at how nasty the Treaty of Versailles was said along the lines of "All we have done is buy 20 years" which was almost exactly right. I think that is why we didn't go out of our way to humiliate Japan after the war (I remember my great uncle saying he had to order all his men to remove the emperor's seal from all war booty as it was seen as a great humiliation) because we didn't want to make the same mistakes that was done in 1919.
As for why they lapped it up? My grandfather was in the trenches in Europe in WWII and they used to listen to Hitler on the radio. He said even though he didn't speak a lick of German at the right moments you wanted to go "sieg heil!" because he had this way of building a cadence that made you want to join in. He said they'd laugh at propaganda like Axis Sally but every time Hitler was on the troops would get a sour look, as they knew he could build the kind of cult of personality with his charisma that would keep the war going to the bitter end.
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