Showing posts with label paris attacks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paris attacks. Show all posts

Saturday, November 21, 2015

Russian Technology Will Save the World From ISIS - http://clapway.com/2015/11/21/russian-technology-will-save-the-world-from-isis123/

Putin Steps Up to Defend Freedom From ISIS


Russia is pounding the jihadists in Syria with bombs emblazoned with the words “For our People” and “For Paris” after Moscow vowed vengeance following the bombing of a plane over Sinai. Russian broadcasts have released a video in which a man is seen writing “For our People!” and “For Paris!” in black pen on aerial bombs mere minutes before a warplane is set to launch from the country’s airbase in Syria.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtwNxl2a1tw


To ISIS: For Our People, And For Paris!


Pilots and service technicians of the airbase sent the message to ISIS by airmail, as confirmed by the Russian Defense Minister on social media. The Defense Ministry went on to say that Russian armed forces are carrying out the campaign as vengeance for the vicious attacks in Paris and the bombing of the Russian plane over the Sinai, which have since been claimed by ISIS.


Russia and France Join Forces


This campaign against ISIS is being carried out in collaboration with the French armed forces. Earlier this week, Russian Head of State Vladimir Putin promised to hound and “punish” the group behind the ISIS group that bombed a traveler jet over Sinai last month, killing all 224 people on board. Most of the people on board were primarily Russian tourists.


After the carnage in Paris which declared the lives of 130 people at the hands of ISIS, Putin and French Head of state Francois Hollande consented to ensure closer contact and control of their countries’ operations in Syria.


Both leaders will meet at the Kremlin next week.


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Russian Technology Will Save the World From ISIS

Monday, November 16, 2015

Facebook Safety Check Tool is Too Biased - http://clapway.com/2015/11/16/facebook-safety-check-tool-backfires-too-biased123/

Facebook’s safety check tool is an incredibly convenient tool to let friends and family know that users are safe after a chaotic event. Since the recent Paris attacks, though, this safety check tool has acquired quite a bit of negative backlash.


Facebook safety - Clapway


Facebook’s Safety Check Tool is All for Paris, but Not For Beirut or Baghdad


Although countless people benefitted from the safety check tool in Paris, there was widespread criticism on the fact that the same couldn’t be said for the people of Lebanon and Afghanistan, who suffered similar tragedies on the same day.


The same criticism highlighted the tool that allowed Facebook users to drape the colors of the French flag over their profile pictures to raise awareness and support, and the social networking site did not offer the same for the Lebanese or Afghan flag.


Facebook Safety Tool Wasn’t Meant to be Selective


Facebook has since then turned off the Paris safety check tool, and it is fair that the company is still looking to find the right place for this tool. It’s only to be expected, since the tool is so new, that it operates where the danger is highest. Bias is always received negatively, and although the death counts in Afghanistan and Lebanon were not as high, these are two countries that suffer similar tragedies much more frequently.


To put it bluntly, the numbers build up.


Zuckerberg: Safety Check Took Will be Used More Frequently


After the criticism caught wind and fire, Mark Zuckerberg issued a statement where he declared the safety check tool will be used more frequently and more efficiently in the wake of future human or natural disasters. He is fully aware of the selectiveness of the tool on November 13, and expresses that the tool will continue to grow and help alert friends and family of the state of their loved ones.


Safety Check Tool Was First Tried Out in 2011


Facebook’s safety check tool had it’s first trial after the 2011 Tokyo Tsunami and nuclear disaster, and has since then operated during the recent earthquakes in Afghanistan, Chile and Nepal. It was also active during Typhoon Ruby in the Philippines and hurricane pam in the South Pacific. According to Facebook’s VP of growth Alex Schultz, the safety check tool goes into operation depending on the scope, scale and impact of the disaster.


Paris marked the first terrorist attack that Facebook launched the safety check tool for, due to the confusing nature of the attack. Facebook was then, as it often is, used as a tool for communication, and the company saw fit that the tool was deployed to give users one less thing to worry about. Schultz expressed that in the future, they hope to implement this tool wherever it needs to be and wherever it can help.


 



Facebook Safety Check Tool is Too Biased