The ethical issues facing us in the 21st century are interesting.  

 

Old school censorship was challenged yesterday reporting (or not) the vulgar 
quotes from the White House’s new communications director.

 

Chris 

 

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Middle East Forum

 


Silicon Valley Censorship


by Sam Westrop
 
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 The Gatestone Institute
July 26, 2017

 
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 http://www.meforum.org/6844/silicon-valley-censorship

Google's latest project is an application called Perspective, which, as Wired  
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 reports, brings the tech company "a step closer to its goal of helping to 
foster troll-free discussion online, and filtering out the abusive comments 
that silence vulnerable voices." In other words, Google is teaching computers 
how to censor.

 

If Google's plans are not quite Orwellian enough for you, the practical results 
are rather more frightening. Released in February, Perspective's partners 
include the New York Times, the Guardian, Wikipedia and the Economist. Google, 
whose motto is "Do the Right Thing," is aiming its bowdlerism at public comment 
sections on newspaper websites, but the potential is far broader.

Perspective works by identifying the "toxicity level" of comments published 
online. Google  
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 states that Perspective will enable companies to "sort comments more 
effectively, or allow readers to more easily find relevant information."  
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 Perspective's demonstration website currently allows anyone to measure the 
"toxicity" of a word or phrase, according to its algorithm. What, then, 
constitutes a "toxic" comment?

The organization with which I work, the Middle East Forum, studies Islamism. We 
work to tackle the threat posed by both violent and non-violent Islamism, 
assisted by our Muslim allies. We believe that radical Islam is the problem and 
moderate Islam is the solution.

 

Perspective does not look fondly at our work -- see selections at left. No 
reasonable person could claim that saying "radical Islam is a problem" is hate 
speech. But the problem does not just extend to opinions. Even factual 
statements are deemed to have a high rate of "toxicity." Google considers the 
statement "ISIS is a terrorist group" to have an 87% chance of being "perceived 
as toxic." Or 92% "toxicity" for stating the publicly-declared objective of the 
terrorist group, Hamas.

Google is quick to remind us that we may disagree with the result. It  
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 explains that, "It's still early days and we will get a lot of things wrong." 
The Perspective website even offers a "Seem Wrong?" button to provide feedback.

These disclaimers, however, are very much beside the point. If it is ever 
"toxic" to deem ISIS a terrorist organization, then -- regardless of whether 
that figure is the result of human bias or an under-developed algorithm -- the 
potential for abuse, and for widespread censorship, will always exist.

 

The problem lies with the very concept of the idea. Why does Silicon Valley 
believe it should decide what is valid speech and what is not?

Google is not the only technology company enamored with censorship. In June, 
Facebook  
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 announced its own plans to use artificial intelligence to identify and remove 
"terrorist content." These measures can  
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 be easily circumvented by actual terrorists, and how long will it be before 
that same artificial intelligence is used to remove content that Facebook staff 
find to be politically objectionable?

In fact, in May 2016, the "news curators" at Facebook  
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 revealed that they were ordered to "suppress news stories of interest to 
conservative readers from the social network's influential 'trending' news 
section." And in December 2016, Facebook  
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 announced it was working to "address the issue of fake news and hoaxes" 
published by its users. The Washington Free Beacon later  
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 revealed that Facebook was working with a group named Media Matters on this 
issue. In one of its own pitches to donors, Media Matters  
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 declares its dedication to fighting "serial misinformers and right-wing 
propagandists." The leaked Media Matters document states it is working to 
ensure that "Internet and social media platforms, like Google and Facebook, 
will no longer uncritically and without consequence host and enrich fake news 
sites and propagandists." Media Matters also  
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 claims to be working with Google.

 

Conservative news, it seems, is considered fake news. Liberals should oppose 
this dogma before their own news comes under attack. Again, the most serious 
problem with attempting to eliminate hate speech, fake news or terrorist 
content by censorship is not about the efficacy of the censorship; it is the 
very premise that is dangerous.

Under the guidance of faulty algorithms or prejudiced Silicon Valley 
programmers, when the New York Times starts to delete or automatically hide 
comments that criticize extremist clerics, or Facebook designates articles by 
anti-Islamist activists as "fake news," Islamists will prosper and moderate 
Muslims will suffer.

 

Silicon Valley has, in fact, already proven itself incapable of supporting 
moderate Islam. Since 2008, the Silicon Valley Community Foundation (SVCF) has 
granted $330,524 to two Islamist organizations, the Council on American-Islamic 
Relations (CAIR) and Islamic Relief.

Both these groups are  
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 designated terrorist organizations in the United Arab Emirates. SVCF is 
America's largest community foundation, with  
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 assets of over $8 billion. Its corporate partners  
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 include some of the country's biggest tech companies -- its  
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 largest donation was $1.5 billion from Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg. The 
SVCF is Silicon Valley.

In countries such as China, Silicon Valley has previously  
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 collaborated with the censors. At the very least, it did so because the laws 
of China forced it to comply. In the European Union, where freedom of 
expression is superseded by "the reputation and rights of others" and the 
criminalization of "hate speech" (even where there is no incitement to 
violence), Google was  
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 ordered to delete certain data from search results when a member of the public 
requests it, under Europe's "right to be forgotten" rules. Rightly, Google 
opposed the ruling, albeit unsuccessfully.

But in the United States, where freedom of speech enjoys protections found 
nowhere else in the world, Google and Facebook have not been forced to 
introduce censorship tools. They are not at the whim of paranoid despots or 
unthinking bureaucrats. Instead, Silicon Valley has volunteered to censor, and 
it has enlisted the help of politically partisan organizations to do so.

 

This kind of behavior sends a message. Earlier this year, Facebook  
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 agreed to send a team of staff to Pakistan, after the government asked both 
Facebook and Twitter to help put a stop to "blasphemous content" being 
published on the social media websites. In Pakistan, blasphemy is punishable by 
death.

Google, Facebook and the rest of Silicon Valley are private companies. They can 
do with their data mostly whatever they want. The world's reliance on their 
near-monopoly over the exchange of information and the provision of services on 
the internet, however, means that mass-censorship is the inevitable corollary 
of technology companies' efforts to regulate news and opinion.

At a time when Americans have  
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 little faith in the mass media, Silicon Valley is now veering in a direction 
that will evoke similar ire. If Americans did not trust the mass media before, 
what will they think once that same media is working with technology companies 
not just to report information Silicon Valley prefers, but to censor 
information it dislikes?

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