In the wake of March's terrorist attack in Christchurch, New Zealand, Microsoft is partnering up with other tech giants to counter extremist content online.
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- Tech and social media giants have created a new group to work together in fighting terrorist and extremist content online.
- Dubbed "Christchurch Call," the group's name is derived by the recent terror attack in Christchurch, New Zealand.
- The group's supporters include Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Twitter, and Facebook.
Tech giants are joining hands in the fight to counter violent content online.
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