This Widow Sues Twitter Because Helps ISIS

This Widow Sues Twitter Because Helps ISIS

Twitter Inc. sued a widow from the United States, who pointed out that social networking media has become a tool "voice" ISIS group in Jordan.

The woman named Tamara Fields, women from Florida USA, whose husband died in the attack ISIS Jordan on 9 November.

She stated Twitter continues to provide ISIS to access the microblogging platform, the absence of control that allows the group to provide information.

"Without Twitter, the explosive growth in the last few years ISIS is making the most feared terrorist groups in the world would not be possible," she said as quoted from Ubergizmo.

Fields assumed Twitter platform can be used by anyone, thus allowing them to spread the propaganda and raise money to attract new members.

"I insist on Twitter compensation because to have violated anti-terrorism laws, threats of violence, and the promotion of terrorism in Twitter," she said.

As reported, this website has changed its policy to allow contents containing hateful speech, racism and a call for violence. If that happens Twitter will block the account.

Not only that, the hacktivist group Anonymous has also been attempted to try and record a lot of Twitter accounts related to ISIS, and appealed to the public to try and help them.

Just to note, the husband of Fields named Lloyd Fields is one of five people killed in an attack ISIS sympathizers in the police training center in Jordan. Former police the United States was in Jordan to train the country's police at the time.

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