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June 29, 2006
Websites to promote terror (book review)
A new book by Gabriel Weimann, Terror on the Internet, gets coverage in the New York Times Book Review. From what I can tell reading the review, Weimann's book describes captology at its worst: using computers to promote hate and motivate violence.

[image by Viktor Koen]
The NY Times reviewer writes . . .
"Terror on the Internet usefully outlines the basic contours of his subject, giving a taste of Al Qaeda's Internet rhetoric and strategies, along with those of less well-known militant groups from Colombia to the Basque country to Chechnya."...
"Al Qaeda now views the Internet not only as an essential recruitment tool and means of communication with volunteers, but as a virtual training camp."...
"What can governments do about all this? Not a lot . . ."............................
One antidote to technology that promotes hate is technology that promotes peace, a growing part of my work. But the peaceful side needs more resources, including people like you.
-- BJ Fogg
Posted by BJ Fogg at June 29, 2006 06:20 AM