Great to see the #US join the #ChristchurchCall. Working together, governments, industry and civil society are making progress towards eliminating terrorist and violent extremist content online. @GIFCT_officialhttps://t.co/eQBKbnSnni
— Kent Walker (@Kent_Walker) May 8, 2021
We welcome the U.S. to the Christchurch Call to Action, and look forward to continuing our collaboration with governments, industry and the GIFCT on clear actions to eliminate hatred and terrorism online. https://t.co/9EAXzviYqc
— Nick Clegg (@nick_clegg) May 7, 2021
2. The Biden action is a significant turn away from Trump-era policy.
— Ryan Goodman (@rgoodlaw) May 7, 2021
In March 2019, a #WhiteSupremacist terrorist live streamed his massacre of people at two mosques in New Zealand.
These dozens of democracies ? joined the call to action.
The Trump administration refused. pic.twitter.com/oYlYTpR05a
So glad to see this corrected - kudos to the US Counterterrorism team for fixing this:
— Elizabeth Neumann (@NeuSummits) May 8, 2021
United States Joins Christchurch Call to Action to Eliminate Terrorist and Violent Extremist Content Online - United States Department of State https://t.co/emaiien792
The United States is proud to join the Christchurch Call to Action, a global pledge by member governments and technology partners to work together to address terrorist and violent extremist content online. Read more: https://t.co/uco4CJMD7k
— National Security Council (@WHNSC) May 7, 2021
Your company live-streamed the murder of 51 Muslims that led to this, you obsequious piece of garbage.
— Sleeping Giants (@slpng_giants) May 8, 2021
The only collaboration that governments should be doing with you is contacting you to let you know you’re being regulated.
Pence could’ve made a difference by signing on to the #ChristchurchCall to Action-I pushed for it unwaveringly-but the far right's grasp of the Trump Admin was too deep. Today-the US signed on-signaling to the world that we stand against online extremism. Thank you Pres. #Biden. https://t.co/pTHg9sScwi
— Olivia of Troye (@OliviaTroye) May 8, 2021
So proud of our announcement this morning that we are formally joining the Christchurch Call to Action. https://t.co/JTRxjyJ6fZ
— Kevin Covert ?? (@USAmbNZ) May 7, 2021
White supremacists in the US have long exploited online forums to incite & plan violence across the globe. Far more needs to be done to address our country's role in this crisis - but it's heartening to see this admin join allies in seeking solutions. https://t.co/1d3GKYODTm
— Integrity First for America (@IntegrityforUSA) May 8, 2021
@DFRLab coordinated workshops on implementing the Christchurch Call with partner countries and private industry in New Zealand in December 2019.
— Graham Brookie (@GrahamBrookie) May 7, 2021
One of the primary limits to implementation America's formal absence.
Going forward that won't be the case. https://t.co/eXb0pZ6dMI
Despite mass shootings in the United States motivated by the New Zealand mosque massacres, the Trump administration declined dozens of other nations and American tech companies to join the Call to Action in 2019, citing concerns over free speech. https://t.co/YRaYdBmRoX
— Justin Hendrix (@justinhendrix) May 7, 2021
This is good news. Agreements like Christchurch are stronger with the U.S. in than out. It’s also important because it’s an multistakeholder international forum built in response to a far-right terrorist attack. And we simply don’t have those fora as we have w jihadist terrorism. https://t.co/eEHo7s3TQ3
— Brian Fishman (@brianfishman) May 8, 2021
Excellent move — glad to see the U.S. join this vital multilateral effort.
— Charles Lister (@Charles_Lister) May 8, 2021
Well done @jgeltzer & team! https://t.co/zsV215A1qD
‼ U.S. joining Christchurch Call to eliminate online extremism, that's big! Trump admin had declined to, bucking global partners https://t.co/LoPOcRuEqn
— Cristiano Lima (@viaCristiano) May 8, 2021
Area Social Media Company That Allowed Live-Streamed Murder of 51 Muslims and the Planning for a White Supremacist Insurrection is Super Into Eliminating Hatred and Terrorism Online. https://t.co/xXdSYiQhyT
— Sleeping Giants (@slpng_giants) May 8, 2021
We welcome the U.S. to the Christchurch Call to Action to Eliminate Terrorist and Violent Extremist Content Online. We’ll continue to do our part to build on the progress made globally across industry, government, and civil society. https://t.co/vte5uacinZ
— Brad Smith (@BradSmi) May 7, 2021
U.S. joins #ChristchurchCall, an important collaborative effort across govt, civil society, media and tech sectors, to address terrorism and violent extremism, spearheaded by New Zealand PM @jacindaardern https://t.co/kOu7MwbBta
— Colin Crowell (@ColinCrowell) May 8, 2021
good. nice to have a US government that will actually show up with industry and allies to think about how we might avoid terrorists live-streaming massacres over the internet. https://t.co/8tQtLmXYsE
— Jason Kint (@jason_kint) May 7, 2021
I totally forgot the US didn’t sign on under Trump. Cus of course they didn’t. https://t.co/JOMhRyhwvc
— Amarnath Amarasingam (@AmarAmarasingam) May 7, 2021
US joins Christchurch Call to Action to Eliminate Terrorist and Violent Extremist Content Online https://t.co/YRaYdBmRoX
— Justin Hendrix (@justinhendrix) May 7, 2021
米国が、テロリストと暴力的過激主義者のコンテンツをオンラインで排除するための「クライスト・チャーチ・コール」に参加すると発表
— みつを_Mitsuwo? (@ura5ch3wo) May 8, 2021
2019年に起きたモスク襲撃から命名
US joins Christchurch Call to Action to Eliminate Terrorist and Violent Extremist Content Online https://t.co/VuQ3MPsJpv
When the US did not join under Trump, "it came as a surprise to many of us who study this stuff, because it was kind of a no-brainer to sign, and was only really encouraging an industry-wide set of good practices,” said @AmarAmarasingam: https://t.co/YRaYdBmRoX
— Justin Hendrix (@justinhendrix) May 7, 2021
"Violent extremism online is a threat that goes beyond any single country or platform, and working with allies and partners is the only way to begin to build resilience against it," said @DFRLab's @GrahamBrookie. https://t.co/YRaYdBmRoX
— Justin Hendrix (@justinhendrix) May 7, 2021
After a white supremacist terrorist massacred 51 New Zealanders in 2019, multiple nations and tech companies pledged to fight online radicalization. The Trump administration refused to join the Christchurch Call. Kudos to President Biden for signing on. https://t.co/LyeRGr6SMW
— Tom Malinowski (@Malinowski) May 8, 2021
U.S. joins #ChristchurchCall, an important collaborative effort across govt, civil society, media and tech sectors, to address terrorism and violent extremism, spearheaded by New Zealand PM @jacindaardern https://t.co/kOu7MwbBta
— Colin Crowell (@ColinCrowell) May 8, 2021
The United States is proud to join the Christchurch Call to Action, a global pledge by member governments and technology partners to work together to address terrorist and violent extremist content online. Read more: https://t.co/uco4CJMD7k
— National Security Council (@WHNSC) May 7, 2021
There is good news. The White House’s announcement noted: “In joining the Christchurch Call, the US will not take steps that would violate freedom of speech and association protected by the First Amendment, nor violate reasonable expectations of privacy.” https://t.co/4IiuH3EkbU
— Graeme Wood (@gcaw) May 8, 2021
Now directly from the White House! Statement by Press Secretary Jen Psaki on the Occasion of the United States Joining the Christchurch Call to Action to Eliminate Terrorist and Violent Extremist Content Online https://t.co/SGEkWjUo7a
— US Embassy NZ ???? (@usembassynz) May 7, 2021
The US is joining the Christchurch Call to Action to eliminate terrorist content online, which the Trump administration had refused to do citing 1A concerns
— evelyn douek (@evelyndouek) May 7, 2021
There are real issues w the GIFCT, that is the central institution for putting the CC into actionhttps://t.co/7DfcMU9Ndn
米国がクライストチャーチ宣言に参加。これも政権交代の影響かな。/Statement by Press Secretary Jen Psaki on the Occasion of the United States Joining the Christchurch Call to Action to Eliminate Terrorist and Violent Extremist Content Online | The White House https://t.co/g6MRVTT2fa
— 生貝直人 / Naoto Ikegai (@ikegai) May 8, 2021
The White House has announced that the US will join the Christchurch Call to Action to try and eliminate terrorist and violent extremist content online.https://t.co/jgcb0Mhlr3
— RNZ (@radionz) May 8, 2021
Big news! We've been advocating for the US to join Christchurch Call. This is a positive step in ending online hate and extremist content. https://t.co/hng5HzeyRq
— Global Project Against Hate and Extremism (@globalextremism) May 8, 2021
United States Joins Christchurch Call to Action to Eliminate Terrorist and Violent Extremist Content Online https://t.co/Z2HMSY4eTs
— Graham Macklin (@macklin_gd) May 8, 2021
United States Joins Christchurch Call to Action to Eliminate Terrorist and Violent Extremist Content Online https://t.co/jG1idxyAwk
— Matthew Levitt (@Levitt_Matt) May 7, 2021
“The United States endorses the Christchurch Call to Eliminate Terrorist & Violent Extremist Content Online, formally joining those working together under the rubric of the Call to prevent terrorists & violent extremists from exploiting the Internet.” https://t.co/PHt71fF9Xq
— Joshua A. Geltzer (@jgeltzer) May 7, 2021
United States Joins Christchurch Call to Action to Eliminate Terrorist and Violent Extremist Content Online https://t.co/Qq8G6v2dLF
— Joshua Holland (@JoshuaHol) May 8, 2021
As a member of the civil society advisory network that helped draft the Christchurch Call I’m ecstatic that the US has finally become a signatory to the first step towards a safer internet https://t.co/KAuA5lJcVQ
— (((ben))) (@btdecker) May 8, 2021
Great news, ahead of the second anniversary, the US joins the #ChristchurchCall ! And more other States to come. The fight against terrorist and violent extremist contents online continues. #StrongerTogetherhttps://t.co/5eYMagOuj0
— Romain Rideau (@RomainRideau) May 8, 2021
Breaking news! United States Joins Christchurch Call to Action to Eliminate Terrorist and Violent Extremist Content Online - United States Department of State https://t.co/5YssDTR4jj
— US Embassy NZ ???? (@usembassynz) May 7, 2021
“The US endorses the Christchurch Call to Action to Eliminate Terrorist and Violent Extremist Content Online, formally joining those working together under the rubric of the Call to prevent terrorists and violent extremists from exploiting the Internet.” https://t.co/aSYGuxjuUU
— Christopher Miller (@ChristopherJM) May 7, 2021
We welcome the U.S. to the Christchurch Call to Action to Eliminate Terrorist and Violent Extremist Content Online. We’ll continue to do our part to build on the progress made globally across industry, government, and civil society. https://t.co/vte5uacinZ
— Brad Smith (@BradSmi) May 7, 2021
This is wonderful news. The United States should have led the development and implementation of the Christchurch Call two years ago.
— Emerson T. Brooking (@etbrooking) May 7, 2021
Now, at last, we can make up for lost time. 1/ https://t.co/yD9JT8oDUH
So glad to see this corrected - kudos to the US Counterterrorism team for fixing this:
— Elizabeth Neumann (@NeuSummits) May 8, 2021
United States Joins Christchurch Call to Action to Eliminate Terrorist and Violent Extremist Content Online - United States Department of State https://t.co/emaiien792
White supremacists in the US have long exploited online forums to incite & plan violence across the globe. Far more needs to be done to address our country's role in this crisis - but it's heartening to see this admin join allies in seeking solutions. https://t.co/1d3GKYODTm
— Integrity First for America (@IntegrityforUSA) May 8, 2021
Great to see the #US join the #ChristchurchCall. Working together, governments, industry and civil society are making progress towards eliminating terrorist and violent extremist content online. @GIFCT_officialhttps://t.co/eQBKbnSnni
— Kent Walker (@Kent_Walker) May 8, 2021
Big news! The U.S. (finally) joined the Christchurch Call.
— Graham Brookie (@GrahamBrookie) May 7, 2021
This is a significant step forward for the U.S. in working together with partner countries and private industry to address increasing online activity that results in violent extremist acts.
1/https://t.co/aRRFEw4ola
The State Department announces that the U.S. is joining the Christchurch Call https://t.co/hZTbfkUVyY
— Jared Holt (@jaredlholt) May 7, 2021
Good news -> United States Joins Christchurch Call to Action to Eliminate Terrorist and Violent Extremist Content Online - United States Department of State https://t.co/sRlLvKy3HH
— Stephanie Carvin (@StephanieCarvin) May 7, 2021
Looks like they will be using the most Nuclear rhetoric imaginable to justify authoritarian internet censorship internationally.
— Greg Wycliffe (@gddub) May 8, 2021
If you oppose internet Censorship you will then be branded a "sympathizer" of the Christchurch massacre.
These ppl are Sickhttps://t.co/LwUc4PKFC1
#BREAKING US joins Christchurch Call to fight violent and extreme online content. https://t.co/H1D3vuaBih pic.twitter.com/7f5rkJJ2ol
— nzherald (@nzherald) May 7, 2021
United States joins Christchurch Call to eliminate terrorist, extremist online content, via @nzherald https://t.co/o81mqqed1M Remember when Simon Bridges called Arderns Paris Call a glorified talkfest complete waste of time and would not make a blind bit of difference
— Elephant in the room (@LetsKeepMoving2) May 7, 2021