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Social media's role in reporting incidents was discussed, with the claim that social media posts often do not depict the entire incident, presenting only one version of events. It was asserted that social media and mainstream media commentaries sometimes misrepresent circumstances, which complicates thorough investigation and law enforcement by distorting the reality of events. In response to a question about what was distorted, it was stated that social media irresponsibly shows one side of the equation, lacking factual context, leading to misinformation that investigators then have to manage.

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Mark Zuckerberg called me multiple times to apologize for a mistake regarding a picture that was initially thought to be altered but turned out to be a bug. He praised my bravery and announced he wouldn't support a Democrat because of it. Google, on the other hand, did not reach out and has been irresponsible. I believe Zuckerberg is working to fix the issue, but I doubt Google will face consequences from Congress.

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The White House Press Secretary was asked about Jim Baker's firing from Twitter and whether the Biden administration was in contact with him regarding moderation decisions or transparency efforts. The response was that these decisions are up to private companies and the administration was not involved. Another question concerned requests for tech companies to be more aggressive in releasing misinformation and whether the administration has been in touch with any of these companies. The response was that the administration is in regular touch with social media platforms through senior staff and the COVID-19 team. Actions the federal government has taken include increased disinformation research and tracking within the surgeon general's office and flagging problematic posts for Facebook that spread disinformation.

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I angered many people on TikTok, including someone named Thomas. We discovered Thomas' identity and reported his threatening videos to the police, along with his personal information and social media accounts. We also obtained contact information for the local police department and the chief and deputy chief. I have already shared this information. The police were not impressed with Thomas' videos and expressed concern about his inappropriate fetishes on TikTok. This was an interesting experience.

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Social media sites must be held responsible and understand their power. They speak directly to millions of people without oversight or regulation, and this has to stop. The same rule has to apply across platforms; there can't be one rule for Facebook and another for Twitter.

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Meta’s efforts to engage with the Jewish diaspora and address antisemitism on its platforms are highlighted through a newly created role focused on the Jewish diaspora. The speaker emphasizes that Meta’s commitment to addressing antisemitism has remained steadfast, especially after October 7, and asserts that Meta’s policies are industry-leading in protecting Jewish people and Israelis on its platforms. The company’s community standards include policies that prevent harassment, violence, and incitement, and feature a robust framework to combat antisemitism. The hateful conduct policy includes specific protections for Israelis and Jews. Holocaust denial and distortion were banned back in 2020, with Meta’s approach shifting industry thinking by designating denial as hate speech rather than misinformation. The emphasis was not only on facts but on protecting people from harmful conduct. Meta banned content with harmful stereotypes about Jews, such as the claim that Jews run the world or other major institutions. The policies were updated to recognize that the term Zionist can be used as a proxy for Jews and Israelis. Meta banned content claiming Zionists run the world or control the media, and it does not allow for dehumanizing comparisons of Zionists. The speaker notes finding a delicate balance between safety and expression. The role is intended to ensure that the voices of Israelis and the Jewish community are heard in the policy making process.

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We flag problematic posts on Facebook in the surgeon general's office.

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If social media platforms like Facebook, X, Instagram, or TikTok don't moderate and monitor content, we lose total control. This loss of control extends beyond social and psychological effects, leading to real harm.

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The ADL Center for Technology and Society has graded tech platforms on their responsiveness to antisemitism and other forms of hate. Meta, for example, gutted its fact-checking department. Tech platforms have a responsibility to check and remove hateful speech. Congress and federal regulators, as well as states, have a role to play. Tech platforms are not accountable for misinformation due to Section 230 of the Federal Communications Act, which provides them immunity. Congress needs to amend Section 230 to hold tech platforms accountable. These platforms are private companies and can deplatform users via user agreements. The deplatforming and replatforming of people has been observed on platforms like X and Facebook/Meta. Universities are being held accountable for antisemitism on campus, and accountability is effective in changing behavior.

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We have discussed the intelligence community's efforts to share information with social media platforms to address fake content and ensure it aligns with their terms of service.

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The government is taking action against extremist content online, including hate speech and incitement to violence. Ireland's new online safety and media regulator, along with the European Commission, will address these issues under the EU Digital Services Act. They have engaged with major platforms, the Gardaí, and the European Commission, activating instant response plans. Reporting hate speech and illegal content to the platforms or the regulator is encouraged. Once fully operational, the regulator will allow direct reporting for ignored or rejected complaints, aiding oversight, investigations, and enforcement. The first online safety code, holding video sharing platforms accountable for user content and addressing extremist content, will be adopted in early 2024. This marks a new era of empowerment for regulators and the public to create a safer online environment.

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We will update our laws in the next few weeks to allow the Garde to use evidence and identify those involved in these actions. It is clear that our incitement and hatred legislation is outdated for the social media age. We need this legislation within weeks because it's not just the platforms that have responsibility, but also individuals who post messages and images online that incite hatred and violence. We must be able to use laws to hold them accountable.

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A detective in Pierce Street spoke to me about their active engagement with social media companies like TikTok, Meta (formerly Facebook and Instagram), and Twitter. They mentioned that TikTok and Meta were responsive and took down offensive posts promptly, while others did not. This lack of engagement and failure to meet their own community standards has led to the establishment of the Commission Demand, which aims to hold these companies accountable. The Gardai were fully aware of the situation and were directly involved in engaging with the social media companies.

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Mark Zuckerberg called me multiple times, apologizing for a mistake made by Facebook regarding a picture. He commended my bravery and stated he won't support a Democrat due to his respect for me. Google did not reach out, and I criticized their irresponsibility. I believe Facebook is working to correct their error, unlike Google. I doubt Congress will take action against Google, but they need to be cautious.

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Recent attacks at a church in Fairfield prompt consequences for noncompliance. Graduated powers include civil proceedings, fines based on severity, and link deletion notices. Content must be removed within 24 hours to prevent further spread. If companies fail to act, formal removal powers will be used. Notices have been issued to X Corp and will be sent to Meta. Translation: Recent attacks at a church in Fairfield prompt consequences for noncompliance. Graduated powers include civil proceedings, fines based on severity, and link deletion notices. Content must be removed within 24 hours to prevent further spread. If companies fail to act, formal removal powers will be used. Notices have been issued to X Corp and will be sent to Meta.

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If social media platforms like Facebook, X, Instagram, or TikTok don't moderate and monitor content, we lose total control. This loss of control extends beyond social and psychological effects to include real harm.

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Social media and journalism can misrepresent the circumstances surrounding an event, and the post seen does not depict the entire incident. What often happens is that social media and mainstream media commentary distort content, which makes it harder to thoroughly investigate the activity and enforce the law. A single post or coverage item can present one side of the story without context, leading to people rushing to conclusions and the narrative “growing legs” that the investigation then has to manage. Speaker 1 asked where the nearest officers were. Speaker 0 answered that in the central business section they were working; both were in vehicles and had to maneuver through traffic. Regarding what exactly was distorted, Speaker 0 explained that social media irresponsibility frequently shows one side of the equation without factual context, and then people run with that, causing the issue to grow larger and become more difficult to manage as part of the investigation.

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Speaker recounts a call from their youngest daughter, Zandra, telling them to delete all social media accounts because their name and image were out there associated with a shooting that had happened in The US. They hadn't heard of the shooting or Charlie Kirk. It was shock and horror to be named or implicated. They recognized the photo but couldn't think where it came from. It actually came from an old Twitter account. It's quite alarming that misinformation can get out there and spread so quickly, and nobody's fact checking. "You guys aren't. Nobody on social media seems to be saying, hey. Wait a minute here."

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Social media's role in reporting incidents was discussed. Social media posts often do not depict the entire incident, presenting only one version of events. Social media and mainstream media commentaries can misrepresent circumstances, hindering thorough investigation and law enforcement. This distortion of content makes investigations more difficult. An attendee asked where the nearest officers were, and the response was that they were in the central business section in vehicles, maneuvering through traffic. Another attendee asked what exactly was distorted by social media and news media. The response was that social media irresponsibly shows one side of the situation without factual context, leading to misinformation that complicates investigations.

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The government is addressing extremist content online and has established Ireland's new online safety and media regulator. They will work alongside the European Commission to regulate the EU Digital Services Act. The regulator has engaged with large platforms, the Gardaí, and the European Commission, who have activated their response plans. The public is encouraged to report hate speech and illegal content to the platforms or the regulator. Once fully operational, the regulator will accept direct reports from the public regarding platform complaints. The regulator will use these reports to focus their oversight, investigations, and enforcement actions. The first online safety code will be adopted in early 2024, holding video sharing platforms accountable for protecting users from extremist content. This marks a new era of empowerment for regulators and the public to create a safer online world.

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Multiple agencies within the intelligence community collaborate with social media platforms to address and remove inauthentic content. These agencies work tirelessly to collect intelligence and provide real-time information to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The FBI and DHS take appropriate action by working with social media companies to remove such content.

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I haven't personally presented my case to Mark Zuckerberg or Jack Dorsey, but I did email Jack before January 6th to warn him about a potential coup on his platform. However, I haven't heard from him since. If I had the chance to speak to Mark Zuckerberg, I would first have a private conversation. From my perspective, I'm concerned about the internet being defined by hate, division, and lies. This is not right, especially for those with children. We shouldn't let greed, profit, and growth shape our future. I hope that as human beings, they prioritize people's safety and consider the impact on the internet and future generations.

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Speaker 0: Social media is wildly out of control and there’s too much clickbait in this country. One of the things I highlighted in Congress in my testimony last week is that if we wanna protect our youth, we gotta get more involved in social media and online platforms because that’s where the folks, the assassins of this world get radicalized. That’s where they’re the long-lived afters in general. And so we have to get after that problem set, and I asked for Congress to help in doing so. But speaking of Charlie Kirk, was a very dear friend of mine, and then I was tasked with leading the nationwide manhunt to find the perpetrators involved, of course, we were gonna use every resource we have to find every single person involved, and the investigation's still ongoing. But we, as one of the pillars of my leadership here at the FBI, is transparency. We've produced more documents to Congress than my last two predecessors combined by twofold. Just to put it in perspective. So when we take our investigations out to the streets, I have the same ethos. And this is how we got Charlie Kirk's assassin, alleged assassin, so fast. The Boston Marathon bomber, which happened in Downtown Boston during the Boston Marathon took five days, and there was a police officer who was killed in that manhunt. Luigi Mangione, who allegedly murdered an individual, the CEO of the health care company, in Downtown Manhattan in broad daylight took five days to find him. Our investigation is very much ongoing. But we've also Armstrong in an unusual thing put out publicly more information as to what we found because of it is of such public importance. The flip side of that is the social media people get involved and they come run with their crazy conspiracy theories because it makes them money. It gives them clickbait. And I don't work for them, and I don't respond to them. My duty is the American people. If there was anyone else involved in Charlie Kirk's murder, you can look at our record. We'll find them, and we'll...

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Social media sites must be held responsible and understand their power. The speaker claims these sites speak directly to millions of people without oversight or regulation, and that "has to stop." The speaker asserts that the same rules must apply across platforms like Facebook and Twitter. Someone "has lost his privileges" and content "should be taken down."

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Joe Rogan | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #403
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Theo announces the Rat Tour dates: October 12 in Wichita, October 13 in Omaha, and October 14 in Denver. Tickets go on sale Wednesday, August 10 at 10 a.m. local time with the pre-sale code “rat king,” and general sale Friday, August 12 with no code. Tickets are available at theovonne.com/tour, described as trusted links to avoid untrustworthy sites. He also mentions new Be Good to Yourself teas in summertime colors such as banana and salmon at theovonstore.com. Today's guest is Joe Rogan, a linchpin in the mixed martial arts world, UFC commentator, and host of the Joe Rogan Experience. He says his new hour of stand-up is the best comedy he’s done. The conversation moves to his commitment to building a real home for live comedy: he’s in Austin, the Cap City club has closed, and buying a club became a way to shape a space where comedians feel respected and supported; the permits and liquor-license process can be lengthy, but the goal is an amazing environment for comedy and a home for performers. They discuss reception in the city and the realities of launching a venue, including how long permits take and the challenges of running a liquor license and live performance. The talk drifts into offbeat anecdotes about New Orleans horse antics, Bay to Breakers in San Francisco, and other wild diversions, punctuating the relaxed, improvisational vibe of the show. The dialogue shifts to current events and technology. They reference leaked Turkish or American media coverage about TikTok and data privacy, including leaked internal TikTok audio that suggested U.S. user data had been accessed from China, and a report that leaked excerpts discussed invasions of privacy through the app’s terms of service, including microphone access. They note TikTok has an Austin office and discuss the addictive nature of social media, possible regulatory actions, and the broader concerns about data security and national sovereignty. Throughout, Rogan reflects on fame and its impact, emphasizing that rising tides lift all boats and that helping fellow comedians benefits the art form. He notes the competitive landscape in combat sports, contrasting UFC’s established brand with newer, Saudi-financed live golf experiments and One Championship as alternatives for fighters. He also talks about personal balance, pace, and continuing to pursue multiple interests, including stand-up, UFC commentary, and other ventures. The interview closes with Rogan sharing thoughts on regret, failure, and learning from mistakes, drawing on his martial-arts background to emphasize resilience and growth. He thanks Theo for the conversation and signs off.
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