Countdown to Great Deplatforming part 2 PayPal partners with ADL against extremism hate
Pro-censorship anti-bigotry group the Anti-Defamation League has partnered with PayPal to âfight hateâ by cutting off its financing. But its definition of âhate,â criticized as expansive and fungible, has prompted concerns.
The ADL and PayPal have banded together to âfight extremism and hateâ by limiting usersâ ability to donate money using the popular online payment processor, the advocacy group said on Monday.
âPayPal and ADL will focus on further uncovering and disrupting the financial pipelines that support extremist and hate movements,â the group said, adding that they would also go after âactors and networks spreading and profiting from all forms of hate and bigotry against any community.â
The pair also âlaunched a research effortâ to figure out how âextremist and hate movements throughout the US are attempting to leverage financial platforms to fund criminal activity.â Such valuable information, they said, will be shared with law enforcement, the banking industry and policymakers.
Also on rt.com Big Tech companies to target right-wing militias & âattacker manifestosâ through same database used to identify terroristsHowever, the ADL has faced criticism in the past for finding hate virtually everywhere. One of the most recent examples of such fervor came in response to an article published in Canadaâs National Post, which was denounced by the ADL because its author mentioned that one of the 32 US lawmakers supporting a tax reform belonged to a Jewish fraternity. The group also argued that the GameStop stock trading bonanza helped to fan conspiracy theories about Jews.
The group partnered with social-justice organizations at the height of the George Floyd riots to pressure big-dollar Facebook advertisers to suspend their ads on the platform as part of âStop Hate for Profitâ campaign.
The social media behemoth had a tearful reunion with some its advertisers shortly after it promised to submit to an âindependent, third-party auditâ alongside a chunk of speech-straining new rules, and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has admitted in congressional testimony that his platform suppresses nearly all so-called âhate speechâ before itâs seen by a single human eyeball. That means algorithms not known for their affinity for humor and the subtleties of language are actually doing the job of determining what is allowed on the site, which for many people constitutes a gateway to the internet.
That, presumably, is why PayPal users to the right and left of the mainstream are concerned. Some of them took to social media to warn that its anti-hate drive could become tantamount to a âsocial credit score.â
Why donât you just call it the social credit score and start punishing people for wrong think like they do in China @PayPal
â" Luke Rudkowski (@Lukewearechange) July 26, 2021Conservative journalist Jack Posobiec noted the general trend towards more Big Tech censorship, adding that both the Democratic and the Republican Parties seem to be on board, as the latter had âdone nothing to prevent this from coming.â Another commenter observed that nobody ever voted to hand the ADL such power.
The ADL now gets to decide if you're allowed to have a Twitter account or a PayPal, who ever voted for Jonathan Greenblatt to make these decisions? https://t.co/BDFcDgeb7K
â" Keith Woods âï¸ (@KeithWoodsYT) July 26, 2021Some claimed that they had already lost their PayPal accounts for having the âwrongâ ideology, arguing that ADLâs censorship is about marginalizing certain political views.
PayPal locked my account and regularly takes donations aside because some of you mention the word "Syria" in your kind messages. Their definition of "extremism" is apparently just existing. The ADL is just going to expand that to anyone criticizing israel, you already know it. https://t.co/guWVBpPl9T
â" Richard Medhurst ð¸ð¾ðµð¸ (@richimedhurst) July 26, 2021In light of the recent ADL news partnering with paypal and its history of spying activists, I want to remind everyone of this earlier this summer. https://t.co/PkBdOH8n1q
â" #SaveSilwan #SaveBeita رÙائÙÙ | ð'ððµð¸ð¦ð² (@strelkaibelka) July 26, 2021Caught between a rock and a hard place â" or a censor-happy âanti-hateâ group and an overzealous algorithm â" many fear they fell victim to âfinancial censorship.â In typical Big Tech fashion, PayPal has made itself the only game in town in terms of online payment processors, aside from Patreon, which has also been knocking off big names for what the victims insist are spurious accusations of terms of service violations.
If you're a writer and want to do a patreon, great! Give chapters early, offer commissions, take polls on what to write, send out physical copies, etc, but as soon as Patreon is the ONLY place you post a fic, you violate their TOS & put everything at risk. Post+ will be the same!
â" Clock is out of tocks (@clockways) July 22, 2021White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki has suggested that an acceleration of such deplatforming could be in the cards, pointing to the harms supposedly caused by anti-vaccine misinformation while demanding that users banned from Facebook should also be removed from Twitter and other tech platforms.
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