Facebook 'terrorism' definition 'overly broad': UN expert

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Facebook 'terrorism' definition 'overly broad': UN expert

Tuesday, 04 September 2018 | AFP | Geneva

Facebook’s definition of what constitutes  “terrorism” is “overly broad” and risks leading to censorship and  the arbitrary denial of access to its services, a UN rights expert  warned Monday.

The UN Special Rapporteur on promoting and protecting human rights  while countering terrorism has written to Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg  to express concern about the company’s efforts to block “terrorists”  from using its platform, according to a statement. “The use of overly broad and imprecise definitions as the basis  for regulating access to and the use of Facebook’s platform may lead  todiscriminatory implementation, over-censoring and arbitrary denial  of access to and use of Facebook’s services,” Fionnuala Ni Aolain warned.

Facebook’s definition, she said, equates all non-state groups that  use violence in pursuit of any goals or ends to terrorist entities.

The social media network’s polices prohibit terrorists from using  its services, and it uses detection technologies and a growing team  of moderators to find and remove content.

“The use of such a sweeping definition is particularly worrying  in light of a number of governments seeking to stigmatise diverse  forms of dissent and opposition -- whether peaceful or violent --  as terrorism,” Ni Aolain said.

“The definition is further at odds with international humanitarian  law as it qualifies all non-state armed groups party to a non-international  armed conflict asterrorists, even if these groups comply with international  humanitarian law,” she stressed.

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