2020.08.20 16:33World eye

FB、陰謀論唱える「Qアノン」関連の790グループ削除 暴力扇動で規制

【サンフランシスコAFP=時事】米SNS大手フェイスブックは19日、陰謀論を唱える極右グループ「Qアノン」に関連したグループ790件超を、暴力の扇動取り締まりの一環で削除したと発表した。(写真は米サウスダコタ州キーウエストで、陰謀論グループ「Qアノン」の旗を掲げるドナルド・トランプ大統領の支持者。資料写真)
 フェイスブックの公式ブログ投稿によると、「抗議デモ中の暴力行為を支持するオフラインのアナキスト集団、米国内の右派武装集団(ミリシア)、およびQアノン」に関連するアカウントが、フェイスブックと傘下のインスタグラムの両方で取り締まりの対象となった。
 これにより、Qアノン関連グループ少なくとも790件、ページ100件、広告1500件が削除され、両SNSで計300個以上のハッシュタグがブロックされた。また、1950件以上のグループと440件超のページ、インスタグラムのアカウント1万個余りに対し、使用制限がかけられた。
 この他、ミリシアなど「暴動を助長する」組織に関連したグループ980件以上も削除され、関連ハッシュタグが規制対象とされたという。
 ドナルド・トランプ大統領は同日の記者会見で、Qアノンについて「その運動については、よく知らない。彼らが私のことをとても気に入ってくれているのは知っているし、ありがたく思う」「愛国心の強い人々だと聞いている」と述べた。【翻訳編集AFPBBNews】
〔AFP=時事〕(2020/08/20-16:33)
2020.08.20 16:33World eye

Facebook boots QAnon groups for ties to violence


Facebook on Wednesday said it has removed hundreds of groups tied to the far-right QAnon conspiracy theory and imposed restrictions on nearly 2,000 more as part of a crackdown on stoking violence.
The moves, which were made across both Facebook and Instagram, were against accounts tied to offline anarchist groups that support violent acts amidst protests, US-based militia organizations and QAnon, the social media platform said in a blog post.
More than 790 groups, 100 pages, and 1,500 ads tied to QAnon were pulled from Facebook and more than 300 hashtags were blocked across the social network and Instagram, according to the post.
In addition, restrictions were placed on more than 1,950 groups and 440 pages on Facebook and more than 10,000 Instagram accounts, the social network said.
During a press briefing Wednesday US President Donald Trump told reporters: I don't know much about the movement. I understand they like me very much, which I appreciate.
I've heard these are people that love our country, he added.
Facebook said it has also removed more than 980 groups and restricted hashtags related to militia organizations and those encouraging riots.
Facebook additionally announced it was expanding rules against groups and movements that it said have demonstrated significant risks to public safety but do not meet the rigorous criteria to be designated as a dangerous organization and banned from having any presence on our platform.
The social network already bans content calling for violence and organizations that proclaim violent missions.
The platform has seen growth in movements that celebrate violence or weapons and hint at using them but stop short of directly organizing any action, Facebook said.
Under the updated policy, Facebook aims to limit the spread of violating content and remove pages, groups and accounts hosting discussion of potential violence, even if veiled language and symbols are used to do so.
These movements and groups evolve quickly, and our teams will follow them closely and consult with outside experts so we can continue to enforce our policies against them, Facebook said.
Twitter in July cracked down on QAnon as the loose-knit group increased its reach into the mainstream of US politics.
From an anonymous 2017 posting claiming bizarre child exploitation and deep state plots, the headless and bodiless movement has earned a place in Trump's Twitter stream.
Twitter's decision to shut down some 7,000 accounts pushing QAnon material came amid rising concerns that the movement could spawn violence.
The FBI last year said in a report that QAnon was one of several movements that could drive both groups and individual extremists to carry out criminal or violent acts.

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