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Australian passes law on jailing social media execs for violent content on their platformsAustralia will fine social media companies up to 10 percent of their annual global turnover and imprison executives for up to three years if violent content is not removed "expeditiously" under a new law.TechApr 3, 2019
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Anyone can be an internet troll under the right circumstances – even you: studyResearchers found that certain circumstances – not personality traits – are more likely to influence what type of comments people post.LifestyleMar 8, 2017
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