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Disrupting Daesh: Measuring Takedown of Online Terrorist Material and Its Impacts
Authors:Maura Conway  Moign Khawaja  Suraj Lakhani  Jeremy Reffin  Andrew Robertson  David Weir
Affiliation:1. School of Law and Government, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland;2. maura.conway@dcu.ie;4. School of Law, Politics, and Sociology, University of Sussex, Brighton, England;5. Analytics Laboratory (TAG Lab), University of Sussex, Brighton, England
Abstract:Abstract

This article contributes to public and policy debates on the value of social media disruption activity with respect to terrorist material. In particular, it explores aggressive account and content takedown, with the aim of accurately measuring this activity and its impacts. The major emphasis of the analysis is the so-called Islamic State (IS) and disruption of their online activity, but a catchall “Other Jihadi” category is also utilized for comparison purposes. Our findings challenge the notion that Twitter remains a conducive space for pro-IS accounts and communities to flourish. However, not all jihadists on Twitter are subject to the same high levels of disruption as IS, and we show that there is differential disruption taking place. IS’s and other jihadists’ online activity was never solely restricted to Twitter; it is just one node in a wider jihadist social media ecology. This is described and some preliminary analysis of disruption trends in this area supplied too.
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