Reining in Online Abuses
Online platforms today are being used in deplorably diverse ways: recruiting and radicalizing terrorists; exploiting children; buying and selling illegal weapons and underage prostitutes; bullying, stalking, and trolling on social media; distributing revenge porn; stealing personal
and financial data; propagating fake and hateful news; and more. Technology companies have been and continue to be frustratingly slow in responding to these real threats with real consequences. I advocate for the development and deployment of new technologies that allow for the free flow of
ideas while reining in abuses. As a case study, I will describe the development and deployment of two such technologies—photoDNA and eGlyph—that are currently being used in the global fight against child exploitation and extremism.
Keywords: CHILD PROTECTION; COUNTER-EXTREMISM; SOCIAL MEDIA
Document Type: Research Article
Publication date: 09 February 2018
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