White House announces tech company efforts to combat violent extremism

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The announcements reflect a growing push from the Biden administration to examine the link between online rhetoric and mass shootings.

YouTube will update its policies to remove videos glorifying acts for the purpose of inspiring others or fundraising, even when the creators don’t have links to terrorist groups. Twitch, an Amazon-owned streaming service, soon will roll out new tools to help its creators improve safety and limit harassment on their channels. And Microsoft will launch online safety education for students and families within its popular game Minecraft.

Biden and Harris say the tech industry “must bear responsibility” for the role that their services play in amplifying violent extremist ideologies, according to a website for Thursday’s summit.

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