It is being run by the French Interior Ministry, and the site is hosted online at stop-djihadisme.gouv.fr. Clicking on the video shows the graphic and horrifying footage automatically, soon after it is launched.
The video also features pictures of the kinds of posts that the site has been set up to combat. It includes Facebook and YouTube posts of supporters of IS and other groups.
The programme has promoted a hashtag, #stopdjihadisme, that has mostly been used to ridicule it on Twitter. The hashtag trended in France yesterday, but was helped by posts mocking the recommendations, particularly those about clothes and food.
One user wrote, in French: "the government invites you to be wary of those that don't eat baguettes".
The site has a similar approach and feel to Think AgainTurn Away, a site set up by the US Department of State to try and discourage potential terrorists from joining groups such as Isis.
Like Stop-Djihadisme, it seeks to combat propaganda by posting tales of the horror of such groups, as well as spreading its own information about the weakness of Islamic State and others.
The account came out in support of the French programme.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/france-details-nine-ways-to-spot-jihadi-recruits--including-kids-who-buy-new-clothes-and-stop-eating-baguettes-10013672.html
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