US Justice Department Summons Tech Giants to Discuss Anti-’ISIS’ Strategy

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Nearly fifty technology companies, such as Apple, Twitter and Facebook, and community groups met at the US Department of Justice to discuss ways of countering the online extremist propaganda of the "ISIS" terrorist group, CNN reported.
The meeting took place on Wednesday and saw executives from Apple, Twitter, Snapchat, Facebook, MTV and Buzzfeed offer input on the issue, CNN said citing an industry source. The US Justice Department, the National Security Council and the State Department took part in the discussion.
According to CNN, participants in the meeting developed plans to counteract "ISIS" and other extremist propaganda with "counter-narratives and optimistic messaging."
"ISIS" has ceased vast areas in Iraq and Syria, forcing thousands of people to flee their homes. "ISIS" is notorious for its brutal tactics, such as public beheadings and the stoning of women.
The group and its affiliates had claimed responsibility for a number of major terrorist attacks, including the November attacks in Paris.
"ISIS", which is banned in a range of countries including Russia, is known for its successful online propaganda and social media recruitment tactics, which primarily target young people from around the world.
Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team