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Agent MattPosted: Dec 14, 2010 - 11:33
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YouTube has quietly added a new category viewers can use to flag inappropriate videos: "promotes terrorism."

The new category, which went live in early November, is a subcategory of the "Violent or Repulsive Content" category users can choose when they report material on the site. The addition occurred shortly after lawmakers in the U.S. and Britain pressured the site to do something about terror-related content.

Last month, as The New York Times reported, the site removed hundreds of videos featuring American cleric Anwar Awlaki, who is connected to Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, after taking heat from Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-NY) and British officials. But many videos of Awlaki remain easily accessible on the site. The new category will let users help the site keep track of terror-related videos amid the 24 hours worth of video uploaded every minute.

Users flag thousands of videos on YouTube every day, and humans review those reports 24 hours a day. Not all flagged videos are taken down, however, and those that are found to be newsworthy or contain religious speech will not be removed.

A Youtube spokesperson told TPM: "To make it easier for our users to identify content that incites violence, last month we added a flag labeled "promotes terrorism" to the flagging menu. We review flagged videos around the clock, and if we find that they violate our policies, we take them down."

Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-CT) called the new protocols a "good first step toward scrubbing mainstream Internet sites of terrorist propaganda," according to the Los Angeles Times. Still, he added, "it shouldn't take a letter from Congress -- or in the worst possible case, a successful terrorist attack -- for YouTube to do the right thing." But George Washington University Law Professor Jeffrey Rosen called the move "potentially troubling." Rosen argued that the phrase "promotes terrorism" is more subjective than YouTube's other flagging categories.

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The Real RoxettePosted: Dec 14, 2010 - 18:40
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Probably a good idea, I've seen a lot of freaky, mostly arabic-language videos out there.

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KeppPosted: Dec 14, 2010 - 19:07
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I remember a guy on my youtube friends list named Thunderf00t who had to call the authorities on some religious extremist.

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KeppPosted: Dec 14, 2010 - 19:10
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Agent MattPosted: Dec 14, 2010 - 19:19
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I don't see this as a problem at all. I have seen way more right wing fundamentalist Christian videos that I could flag than anything else.

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Senor DingdongPosted: Dec 15, 2010 - 02:14
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That has to be the most polite religious extremist I've ever seen.

It's totally unnecessary. I enjoy watching MMA, but it doesn't make me want to go out and randomly punch strangers in the head.

They've obviously gotten some complaints from some moron(s) claiming sharia law was taking over and we'll all be turned into sexslaves for muslims or some dumb shit.

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KeppPosted: Dec 15, 2010 - 05:30
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Alright maybe that wasn't a good example. For some reason, it was the first video that popped up in my head when I read the OP.

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Edward L WinstonPosted: Dec 16, 2010 - 11:31
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How long until you think Alex Jones starts blaming deletions of his videos (imagined or real) on this?

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