Whistleblower says Facebook is generating terror content

Whistleblower says Facebook is generating terror content
PHOTO: Justin Sullivan / AFP

Facebook is unwittingly auto-generating content for terror-linked groups that its artificial intelligence systems do not recognize as extremist, according to a complaint made public on Thursday.

The National Whistleblowers Center in Washington carried out a five-month study of the pages of 3,000 members who liked or connected to organizations proscribed as terrorist by the US government. Researchers found that the Islamic State group and al-Qaeda were "openly" active on the social network.

More worryingly, Facebook's own software was automatically creating "celebration" and "memories" videos for extremist pages that had amassed sufficient views or "likes."

Read Also
Facebook bans far-right conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, other extremist figures
digicult
Facebook bans far-right conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, other extremist figures

The Whistleblower's Centre said it filed a complaint with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on behalf of a source that preferred to remain anonymous.

"Facebook's efforts to stamp out terror content have been weak and ineffectual," read an executive summary of the 48-page document shared by the centre.

"Of even greater concern, Facebook itself has been creating and promoting terror content with its auto-generate technology."

Survey results shared in the complaint indicated that Facebook was not delivering on its claims about eliminating extremist posts or accounts. The company told AFP it had been removing terror-linked content "at a far higher success rate than even two years go" since making heavy investments in technology.

"We don't claim to find everything and we remain vigilant in our efforts against terrorist groups around the world," the company said.

Facebook and other social media platforms have been under fire for not doing enough to curb messages of hate and violence, while at the same time criticized for failing to offer equal time for all viewpoints, no matter how unpleasant.

Facebook in March announced bans at the social network and Instagram on praise or support for white nationalism and white separatism.

homepage

trending

trending
    Power fault on Sengkang-Punggol LRT line: Service fully restored, says SBS Transit
    Python at Teck Whye coffee shop lunges at crowd after being prodded with broom
    Berry cute: Starbucks Singapore and Mofusand launching second collection on Aug 20
    'Principled, steadfast, indomitable': Lee Hsien Yang bids farewell to sister, scatters ashes in Scotland sea
    'Insects deserve some form of respect too': He Yingying's philosophies on life, death and reincarnation
    This HDB scheme allowed a young Singaporean couple to live together before their BTO key collection
    'The roar of the crowd at the Padang': That 'handsome Keppel guy' on leading a contingent at NDP 2025
    Reformative training for teen who cheated man of $47k Rolex watch on former stepdad's instructions
    Hunt the Mouse is back with $120k worth of coins hidden in heartland areas
    'Don't think about me when you shower': Shy Park Bo-gum banters with fans at Singapore fan-meet
    AirAsia flight from KL to Incheon lands at wrong airport, passengers say crew 'appeared just as confused'
    Compensation, rehousing options crucial to flat owners from older estates selling their flats under Vers

Singapore

Singapore
    • 'A serial predator': Male ex-teacher jailed for trying to engage in sexual acts with 3 teen girls on separate occasions
    • Jalan Bukit Merah flat fire may have started from PMD's battery pack in living room: SCDF
    • Singapore upgrades 2025 growth forecast but warns that outlook remains 'clouded by uncertainty'
    • 2 Singapore drivers allegedly detained in Legoland for offering illegal ride-hailing services; cars seized
    • More seniors remain employed after retirement and re-employment ages raised in 2022: MOM study
    • Woman taken to hospital after 2 cars collide along Joo Chiat Road
    • Jail for woman who forged medical documents in bid to quickly withdraw her CPF funds
    • 'Our role is to make ourselves obsolete': First-time WP candidates reflect on GE2025 and whether they'll run again
    • 'Business has increased by 30%': Local drivers see improvement amid LTA enforcement against illegal ride-hailing services
    • 'We both want the best for Singapore': Ex-NMP Calvin Cheng resolves differences with ex-SDP chairman over Gaza comments

Entertainment

Entertainment
    • E-Junkies: Members of new K-pop girl group Kiiras put teen life on hold for idol career
    • Jacelyn Tay gifts her Star Awards trophies to long-time fan
    • Lee Teng and wife welcome their rainbow baby
    • Huang Zitao and Xu Yiyang to hold wedding in October with 100 fans in attendance
    • Taylor Swift explains orange theme for her upcoming album The Life of a Showgirl
    • Taylor Swift moved in with dad after his surgery
    • Blake Lively slams 'ongoing smear campaign' she alleges to be carried out by Justin Baldoni and team
    • Demi Lovato finds it 'really healing' to perform with her Camp Rock co-stars the Jonas Brothers
    • Mariah Carey, Treasure, Eric Moo: Singapore concert calendar for 2025
    • Zoe Kravitz 'completely destroyed' Taylor Swift's Beverly Hills mansion toilet during 2-week stay

Lifestyle

Lifestyle
    • New Hawkers' Street outlet at Tang Plaza features 6 Michelin-recognised brands, opens on Aug 18
    • Ong Ye Kung rebuts KF Seetoh's claims regarding treatment of stallholders at Bukit Canberra Hawker Centre
    • Popular Japanese restaurant Shaburi & Kintan Buffet to shutter after 9 years
    • Singapore ranks top in Asia for work-life balance and 25th in the world, according to Remote study
    • Scoot launching new flights to Japan, including Okinawa, and Thailand from December; tickets from $128
    • More than just a bad habit: How Kpods affect youths' physical and mental health
    • MrBeast Burger is now in Singapore, but there's no physical store - here's how you can get a taste
    • BYD Atto 2 electric compact SUV launched in Singapore
    • I've lived in Twin Vew for 4 years: What's it like living without an MRT station nearby
    • Even cheaper than Bali: 5 hidden Asian islands you (and your wallet) will love

Digicult

Digicult
    • Slim, sleek, but slightly too short-lived: Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge review
    • World's best Dota 2 teams to compete for $1m prize pool in Singapore in November
    • Apple Maps brings 3D landmarks and road-level realism to Singapore
    • The best AI tutor for O-level subjects: ChatGPT, Gemini or The Wise Otter?
    • Vivo X Fold5: A foldable contender with a few class-leading surprises
    • Here's everything in GPT-5 that's new and different than OpenAI's previous AI models
    • Australia regulator says YouTube, others 'turning a blind eye' to child abuse material
    • ZipZap car subscription service launches in Singapore
    • Sony RX1R III brings back the compact full-frame but not the Sony playbook
    • China's Premier Li proposes global AI co-operation organisation

Money

Money
    • Up 4.3%: Singapore's economy grew in Q2 despite US tariff fears
    • Ninja Van cuts 12% of Singapore workforce after 2 rounds of layoffs in 2024
    • Goh Cheng Liang, Nippon Paint billionaire and richest Singaporean, dies aged 98
    • StarHub buys rest of MyRepublic's broadband business in $105m deal; comes after Simba buys M1
    • Keppel to sell M1 unit's telco business to Simba for $1.43b
    • Singapore can deliver and thrive in a fragmented global economy: Morgan Stanley analysts
    • Over 70% of Ang Mo Kio's 4-room million-dollar resales in the past 3 years came from this project
    • DBS beats expectations with $2.82b net profit for second quarter, maintains 2025 outlook
    • Carro targets US IPO with over $3.8b valuation, sources say
    • US companies spending record amounts to protect executives as threats rise

Latest

Latest
  • Germany tells Israeli government to stop West Bank settlement construction
  • Floods and landslides in Indian Kashmir kill 60, over 100 missing
  • Indonesia to crack down on illegal exploitation of resources, president says
  • Second senior Chinese diplomat detained for questioning, sources say
  • New Zealand's population exodus hits 13-year high as economy worsens
  • South Korea's Lee to restore pact halting military activity on North Korean border
  • Turned back from Gaza, aid shipments languish in warehouses, on roadsides
  • Trump told Norwegian minister he wants Nobel Prize, newspaper says
  • Why is Putin talking about a new nuclear weapons treaty with the US?

In Case You Missed It

In Case You Missed It
  • Shoelace to tie umbilical cord: Woman in Malaysia goes into labour by roadside, passing motorists help deliver baby
  • Malaysian teachers caught vaping on school grounds may face fines, up to 2 years' jail
  • Man remanded after wielding knife, trying to snatch baby in Penang supermarket
  • Malaysia's border control agency gives ICA cake to mark SG60
  • Tourist in Hong Kong killed after cabby, 80, crashes into pillar outside hotel
  • 2 Malaysian men nabbed at Woodlands Checkpoint for allegedly smuggling drugs worth over $150k into Singapore
  • Parents reject $30k settlement from kindergarten in JB after son suffocates to death in school van
  • Pritam gets candid with kids’ questions on his worst subjects and favourite song in radio interview
  • Bro-code before go-mode: Meet the duo leading NDP 2025
This website is best viewed using the latest versions of web browsers.