One Year Later: Insurrection Groups Still On Social Media
On the one year anniversary of the attack on the Capitol, CSW condemned Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, and TELEGRAM for their failure
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On the one year anniversary of the attack on the Capitol, CSW condemned Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, and TELEGRAM for their failure
CSW sent a letter to the House Energy & Commerce Committee supporting its pending legislation
CSW has issued the following press release calling on social media companies
CSW has been providing the WashPost, the US Capitol Police, the DC Metropolitan Police
CSW detailing how QAnon conspirators have been mining the Mike Lindell
Since being banned by Facebook and Twitter from their platforms, Donald Trump has migrated his social media
CSW President Amb. Marc Ginsberg joined the Washington Journal to discuss the strengths and shortcomings
The Biden Administration unveiled today a new National Strategy for Countering Domestic Terrorism.
Within hours of the outbreak of the Israel/Hamas cross border conflict a torrent of pro-Hamas/pro-Palestinian social media lit up U.S. social media platforms
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution looks at the role of social media in limiting the reach and growth of domestic terrorists
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