An antiterrorism forum that includes Facebook, Microsoft, Twitter and YouTube is expanding the types of content its members share to include white supremacists and far-right militias, Reuters reported. The Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism was set up in 2017 to combat terrorist groups' use of social media sites to share ideas and recruit people to the cause. Its database previously focused on Islamist extremist organizations like Islamic State, al Qaeda and the Taliban, Reuters noted.
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