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Black-boxing the Black Flag: Anonymous Sharing Platforms and ISIS Content Distribution

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posted on 2024-11-14, 06:07 authored by Teodor Mitew, Ahmad Shehabat
The study examines three anonymous sharing portals employed strategically by the Islamic State of Iraq and Sham (ISIS) to achieve its political ends. This study argues that anonymous sharing portals such as Sendvid.com, Justpast.it, and Dump.to have been instrumental in allowing individual jihadists to generate content, disseminate propaganda and communicate freely while routing around filtering practiced by popular social media networks. The study draws on Actor Network Theory (ANT) in examining the relationship between ISIS jihadists and the emergence of anonymous sharing portals. The study suggests that, even though used prior to the massive degrading operation across social media, anonymous sharing portals were instrumental in allowing ISIS to maintain its networking structure in the face of coordinated disruption.

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Mitew, T. E. & Shehabat, A. "Black-boxing the Black Flag: Anonymous Sharing Platforms and ISIS Content Distribution." Perspectives on Terrorism 12 .1 (2018): 81-99.

Journal title

Perspectives on Terrorism

Volume

12

Issue

1

Pagination

81-99

Language

English

RIS ID

122630

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