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Social media networks team up to flag terrorism-related content

Briefs | 12/06/2016 9:53 pm EST

Facebook Inc.Microsoft Corp.Twitter Inc. and Alphabet Inc.’s YouTube will begin sharing information to help curb the spread of terrorism-related content.

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