Extremist Content Online: Facebook Edition
Full-Length ISIS Video Located Among 10 Pro-ISIS Profiles
(New York, N.Y.) — The Counter Extremism Project (CEP) reports weekly on the methods used by extremists to exploit Meta-owned Facebook to spread propaganda, recruit followers, and incite violence in order to hold the popular social media platform accountable for its failure to prevent the dissemination of extremist and terrorist content.
In a sample of content located on November 3, CEP researchers found 10 pro-ISIS Facebook profiles. The accounts posted a variety of ISIS and pro-ISIS propaganda, including a full-length official ISIS video, pro-ISIS videos, clips from ISIS videos, recently released Amaq news videos, text-based propaganda, photos, and audio statements. The 10 accounts had an average of 349 friends or followers, ranging between four and 990. CEP reported the 10 accounts to Facebook on November 3. Approximately 24 hours later, all 10 profiles were still online.
One account also posted contact information for the Telegram bot for the al-Saqri Foundation, which publishes manuals on the manufacture and use of explosives, poisons, and other weaponry.