A nation must think before it acts.
“Social media have long been seen as ‘force multipliers’ – means of extending power or impact – for both terrorists and those who fight them. The so-called war on terror has also been a social-media war, as the Taliban, al-Qaeda, the Islamic State/ISIS, and other groups recruit and terrorize through websites, videos, tweets, and posts, and their opponents seek to blunt, stunt, or suppress their efforts.”