The government will "impose some form of age or functionality restrictions" on social media for under-16s even if it stops short of an outright ban, Education Minister Olivia Bailey has said. Original Image Link Source:www.bbc.co.uk
Rep. Jasmine Crockett made social media posts condemning the shooting at the WHCD while also suggesting assassination attempts against President Donald Trump may be fake. Original Image Link Source:www.msn.com
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The White House Correspondents' Dinner attack signals a growing wave of political violence driven by social media, retired NYPD inspector Mauro warns. Original Image Link Source:www.msn.com
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