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 Click ‘Like’, Get Punished Under Pentagon’s New Anti-Extremism Policy
First update since 2012 adds rules for social-media behavior.
 
By Tara Copp
Senior Pentagon Reporter, Defense One
December 20, 2021 02:12 PM ET
 

Updated: 4.01 p.m. ET.

Service members could be punished for “liking” extremist content online under a new extension to the Pentagon’s anti-extremism policy that was prompted by the Jan. 6 attacks on the U.S. Capitol.

The policy is the result of a review launched by Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin shortly after he took office in January. The review aimed to discover the extent of extremism within the ranks, and to look at how the Pentagon can balance privacy rights with the need to prevent people who espouse extremist views from serving in uniform.

The new policy, a revision of DOD Instruction 1325.06, introduces the department’s first rules that specifically govern troops’ activities on social media, said a senior defense official who briefed reporters before the report’s release.

https://www.defenseone.com/threats/2021/12/click-get-punished-under-pentagons-new-anti-extremism-policy/359999/

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I have to believe this doesn't apply to clicking like for anything pro Chinese or Russian, pro LGBTQ, or anti-white people, though. :headbang:

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I have to believe this doesn't apply to clicking like for anything pro Chinese or Russian, pro LGBTQ, or anti-white people, though. :headbang:

Of course not.