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'''Imran Ahmed''' is Chief Executive Officer at the [[Center for Countering Digital Hate]].<ref>''[https://uk.linkedin.com/in/imran-ahmed-ccdh "Imran Ahmed Linkedin"]''</ref>
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'''Imran Ahmed''' is Chief Executive Officer at the [[Center for Countering Digital Hate]],<ref>''[https://uk.linkedin.com/in/imran-ahmed-ccdh "Imran Ahmed Linkedin"]''</ref> and suspected [[spook]].<ref name=zh>https://www.zerohedge.com/political/dark-money-anti-hate-group-ccdh-run-intelligence-operative</ref>
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== Career ==
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"Ahmed’s history is hard to track. The two groups he has run — [[Stop Funding Fake News]] and [[CCDH]] — seem to pop up out of nowhere, switch addresses, rarely disclose funders, omit naming all employees, and feature websites that change names or disappear from the internet."<ref name=zh/>
  
 
==Misinformation==
 
==Misinformation==
 
On 17 November 2020, Imran Ahmed was interviewed about that day's [[Senate Judiciary Committee]] hearing with [[Jack Dorsey]] and [[Mark Zuckerberg]]:
 
On 17 November 2020, Imran Ahmed was interviewed about that day's [[Senate Judiciary Committee]] hearing with [[Jack Dorsey]] and [[Mark Zuckerberg]]:
 
:"This election was the last chance saloon for the [[social media]] companies which have failed to deal with misinformation on their platforms.<ref>''[https://twitter.com/CCDHate/status/1328692797457698816 "Imran Ahmed on Euro News"]''</ref>
 
:"This election was the last chance saloon for the [[social media]] companies which have failed to deal with misinformation on their platforms.<ref>''[https://twitter.com/CCDHate/status/1328692797457698816 "Imran Ahmed on Euro News"]''</ref>
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=="Online hate"==
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After the [[Buffalo shooting]], he wrote an article in [[The Guardian]] entitled "Buffalo might never have happened if online hate had been tackled after [[Christchurch Mass Shooting|Christchurch]]".<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/may/16/racist-words-social-media-kill-buffalo-meta-twitter-google-radicalisation</ref>
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==Twitter==
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[[Elon Musk]] called CEO Imran Ahmed a "rat", and filed a lawsuit against his orgnaisation.<ref>https://www.independent.co.uk/news/elon-musk-ap-twitter-washington-ceo-b2385884.html</ref>
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Latest revision as of 00:44, 3 October 2023

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(activist, censor, spook?)
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Alma materCambridge University
Founder ofCenter for Countering Digital Hate
Member ofCenter for Countering Digital Hate
Spooky activist "Buffalo might never have happened if online hate had been tackled after Christchurch"

Imran Ahmed is Chief Executive Officer at the Center for Countering Digital Hate,[1] and suspected spook.[2]

Career

"Ahmed’s history is hard to track. The two groups he has run — Stop Funding Fake News and CCDH — seem to pop up out of nowhere, switch addresses, rarely disclose funders, omit naming all employees, and feature websites that change names or disappear from the internet."[2]

Misinformation

On 17 November 2020, Imran Ahmed was interviewed about that day's Senate Judiciary Committee hearing with Jack Dorsey and Mark Zuckerberg:

"This election was the last chance saloon for the social media companies which have failed to deal with misinformation on their platforms.[3]

"Online hate"

After the Buffalo shooting, he wrote an article in The Guardian entitled "Buffalo might never have happened if online hate had been tackled after Christchurch".[4]

Twitter

Center for Countering Digital Hate Vows to Keep Monitoring Hate Speech on Twitter Despite Lawsuit

Elon Musk called CEO Imran Ahmed a "rat", and filed a lawsuit against his orgnaisation.[5]


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