The on-line news service “The Hill” ran an article that
indicated “ISIS Propaganda Find Fertile Ground on Google+ Platform” (see: http://thehill.com/policy/technology/388909-pro-isis-propaganda-finds-fertile-ground-on-google-plus-platform?userid=204552,
which is also a photo source.).
The Article addressed how Google’s platform has been a home
for ISIS propaganda while other channels have been shut down or at least
reduced. This should not really come as much of a surprise to media watchers.
Google + is sort of the ‘off Broadway’ of Social Media. Driven from the bright
lights of FaceBook, YouTube and Twitter the bad guys had to go somewhere.
While Social Media in general is noisy and overcrowded, no
one can argue that it reaches quite a large audience. Furthermore, at virtually
no cost - - any type of social media exposure is a real price performer.
Terrorist groups like ISIS, don’t really need mass social markets.
Rather than need a channel that can serve to attract some dedicated new
followers and one that can be a quiet place for like-minded radicals to connect
and perhaps further serve as a communications vehicle.
Once again, we confront the media or platform conundrum. Is
Google merely a conduit of information placed there by anyone or do they have
the social responsibility to act as an editor of prudence that removes the
obvious threats and dangers.
At the moment it would appear that the big guys such at Alphabet
are too busy worrying about self-driving cars that cars that explode.
As always, reader comment invited.
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