Matthew Reitman,RealClearLife
It's an age-former debate playing out over contemporary technology: how to balance security and privacy.
With each ISIS-inspired attack in the West, governments set aside more pressure on Facebook, or Google,Telegram, and Twitter to police extremist activity on their platforms. Despite tech companies responding to these calls, or content used to recruit and radicalize attackers still finds its way online. Critics within the technology community say the platforms can do better,while civil libertarians wonder if it's appropriate to task social networks with counterterrorism responsibilities in the first place.
Source: realcleardefense.com