First monthly intermediate results of the EU Code of Practice against disinformation
Facebook & Co. must redouble efforts against disinformation.
In its monthly report on the monitoring of a code of conduct to combat "fake news", the Commission accuses Facebook in particular of not delivering.
The Commission has received monthly reports from Google, Facebook and Twitter addressing actions taken during January 2019 towards implementation of the commitments on electoral integrity.
These three online platforms are signatories of the Code of Practice against disinformation and the Commission asked them to report monthly on their actions undertaken ahead of the European Parliament elections in May 2019, in particular on the scrutiny of ad placements, political and issue-based advertising and integrity of services.
Broadly, the Commission is encouraged that the Reports provide further information on the policies the platforms have developed to meet these commitments.
Nevertheless, the Commission remains deeply concerned by the platformβs failure to provide specific benchmarks to measure progress, by the lack of detail on the actual results of the measures already taken and lack of detail showing that new policies and tools are deployed timely and with sufficient resources across all EU Member States.
https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/news/first-monthly-intermediate-results-eu-code-practice-against-disinformation
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Facebook & Co. must redouble efforts against disinformation.
In its monthly report on the monitoring of a code of conduct to combat "fake news", the Commission accuses Facebook in particular of not delivering.
The Commission has received monthly reports from Google, Facebook and Twitter addressing actions taken during January 2019 towards implementation of the commitments on electoral integrity.
These three online platforms are signatories of the Code of Practice against disinformation and the Commission asked them to report monthly on their actions undertaken ahead of the European Parliament elections in May 2019, in particular on the scrutiny of ad placements, political and issue-based advertising and integrity of services.
Broadly, the Commission is encouraged that the Reports provide further information on the policies the platforms have developed to meet these commitments.
Nevertheless, the Commission remains deeply concerned by the platformβs failure to provide specific benchmarks to measure progress, by the lack of detail on the actual results of the measures already taken and lack of detail showing that new policies and tools are deployed timely and with sufficient resources across all EU Member States.
https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/news/first-monthly-intermediate-results-eu-code-practice-against-disinformation
#DeleteFacebook #fb #cop #EU #disinformation #report #FakeNews
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New York City police officer spied on fellow Tibetans for China, prosecutors charge
A New York City police officer who also serves in the U.S. Army Reserve was arrested Monday on a federal charges of acting as an illegal agent of China.
The police officer, Baimadajie Angwang, who was born in the autonomous region of Tibet in China, allegedly repeatedly reported to officials at the Chinese Consulate in New York on the activities of other ethnic Tibetans in the New York area.
A complaint said that Angwang "used his official position in the NYPD to provide [Chinese] Consulate officials access to senior NYPD officials through invitations to official NYPD events."
The 33-year-old cop, Baimadajie Angwang, who was born in the autonomous region of Tibet in China, allegedly reported to officials at the Chinese consulate in New York on the activities of other Tibetans in the New York area.
Angwang, after appearing remotely in federal court in New York via teleconference, was ordered by a judge to be detained without bond after prosecutors said he "presents a serious risk of flight" to avoid the criminal charges. Angwang's lawyer reserved his right to argue for bail at a later date.
If convicted, Angwan, a resident of Nassau County, Long Island, face a maximum possible prison sentence of 55 years.
Authorities noted in a criminal complaint that Angwang, who currently works for the New York Police Department's community affairs unit in the 111th precinct in Queens, "initially traveled to the United States on a cultural exchange visa."
But after overstaying a second visa he "eventually sought asylum in the United States on the basis that he had allegedly been arrested and tortured in the [People's Republic of China] due partly to this Tibetan ethnicity," the complaint said.
The U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of New York, in a detention memo, said that despite Angwang's claims, an investigation found that "Angwang has traveled back to the PRC on numerous occasion since his asylum application was granted."
"These are not the actions of an individual who fears torture or persecution at the hands of the PRC, thus showing that his U.S. citizenship was secured through false pretenses," the memo said.
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A New York City police officer who also serves in the U.S. Army Reserve was arrested Monday on a federal charges of acting as an illegal agent of China.
The police officer, Baimadajie Angwang, who was born in the autonomous region of Tibet in China, allegedly repeatedly reported to officials at the Chinese Consulate in New York on the activities of other ethnic Tibetans in the New York area.
A complaint said that Angwang "used his official position in the NYPD to provide [Chinese] Consulate officials access to senior NYPD officials through invitations to official NYPD events."
The 33-year-old cop, Baimadajie Angwang, who was born in the autonomous region of Tibet in China, allegedly reported to officials at the Chinese consulate in New York on the activities of other Tibetans in the New York area.
Angwang, after appearing remotely in federal court in New York via teleconference, was ordered by a judge to be detained without bond after prosecutors said he "presents a serious risk of flight" to avoid the criminal charges. Angwang's lawyer reserved his right to argue for bail at a later date.
If convicted, Angwan, a resident of Nassau County, Long Island, face a maximum possible prison sentence of 55 years.
Authorities noted in a criminal complaint that Angwang, who currently works for the New York Police Department's community affairs unit in the 111th precinct in Queens, "initially traveled to the United States on a cultural exchange visa."
But after overstaying a second visa he "eventually sought asylum in the United States on the basis that he had allegedly been arrested and tortured in the [People's Republic of China] due partly to this Tibetan ethnicity," the complaint said.
The U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of New York, in a detention memo, said that despite Angwang's claims, an investigation found that "Angwang has traveled back to the PRC on numerous occasion since his asylum application was granted."
"These are not the actions of an individual who fears torture or persecution at the hands of the PRC, thus showing that his U.S. citizenship was secured through false pretenses," the memo said.
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New York City police officer spied on fellow Tibetans for China, prosecutors charge
A New York City police officer was arrested on a federal criminal complaint charging him with acting as an illegal agent of China.
While Trudeau is calling everyone a terrorist, let's remember this happened while his terrorist theoretical father Pierre #Trudeau was Canada's prime minister (1968 to 1984)
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#Robert #Samson #falseflag #cop #terrorist #Canada
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#Robert #Samson #falseflag #cop #terrorist #Canada
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Former #cop Explains Why He Was Forced Out
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1P-g3Hkvjg
After serving for seven years as a police officer with the Pawtucket Police Department in Rhode Island, former officer Noel Pichardo made the decision to speak publicly about his concerns regarding #Flock Safety #cameras and the growing use of Automatic License Plate Reader (#ALPR) technology.
In this video, he explains why he believes speaking out ultimately led to his forced resignation, how Flock Safety cameras operate, and why he believes every American should understand how this technology is being used in communities across the country.
Flock Safety cameras use AI-powered Automatic License Plate Reader (ALPR) technology to record and identify passing vehicles. He shares his concerns about privacy, government surveillance, transparency, and the lack of public discussion surrounding the deployment of these systems in his community.
This video is not an attack on the men and women serving in law enforcement. In fact, he ask viewers not to blame individual officers. His hope is simply to encourage an informed, respectful conversation about surveillance technology, constitutional rights, and the balance between public safety and personal privacy.
If this video made you think, please consider sharing it with your friends, family, and community. The more people who understand these technologies, the more informed the public conversation can become.
To learn more about citizens organizing around this issue, visit:
https://deflock.org
Topics Covered
β’ Flock Safety Cameras
β’ Automatic License Plate Readers (ALPR)
β’ Government Surveillance
β’ Privacy Rights
β’ Civil Liberties
β’ Pawtucket Police Department
β’ Rhode Island
β’ Police Accountability
β’ Public Transparency
β’ Artificial Intelligence in Policing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1P-g3Hkvjg
After serving for seven years as a police officer with the Pawtucket Police Department in Rhode Island, former officer Noel Pichardo made the decision to speak publicly about his concerns regarding #Flock Safety #cameras and the growing use of Automatic License Plate Reader (#ALPR) technology.
In this video, he explains why he believes speaking out ultimately led to his forced resignation, how Flock Safety cameras operate, and why he believes every American should understand how this technology is being used in communities across the country.
Flock Safety cameras use AI-powered Automatic License Plate Reader (ALPR) technology to record and identify passing vehicles. He shares his concerns about privacy, government surveillance, transparency, and the lack of public discussion surrounding the deployment of these systems in his community.
This video is not an attack on the men and women serving in law enforcement. In fact, he ask viewers not to blame individual officers. His hope is simply to encourage an informed, respectful conversation about surveillance technology, constitutional rights, and the balance between public safety and personal privacy.
If this video made you think, please consider sharing it with your friends, family, and community. The more people who understand these technologies, the more informed the public conversation can become.
To learn more about citizens organizing around this issue, visit:
https://deflock.org
Topics Covered
β’ Flock Safety Cameras
β’ Automatic License Plate Readers (ALPR)
β’ Government Surveillance
β’ Privacy Rights
β’ Civil Liberties
β’ Pawtucket Police Department
β’ Rhode Island
β’ Police Accountability
β’ Public Transparency
β’ Artificial Intelligence in Policing
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Former Officer Explains Why He Was Forced Out
After serving for seven years as a police officer with the Pawtucket Police Department in Rhode Island, former officer Noel Pichardo made the decision to speak publicly about his concerns regarding Flock Safety cameras and the growing use of Automatic Licenseβ¦