ISIS Influence Flatlines After Wave Of Twitter Bans

Now if they could only do the same thing for trolls.

Twitter recently announced that since mid-2015 it has suspended 125,000 accounts that were threatening or promoting terrorist acts, with many of those suspended accounts primarily related to the militant group ISIS. Now independent research shows that the suspensions are having the intended effect, reducing the spread of the terror group's propaganda on the social networking site.

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Published on February 19, 2016 04:43
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