Australia Propose New Law to Force Social Media Platforms to Reveal 'Trolls
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I think it would be fair to say that anyone who has spent long enough on the internet, and particularly social media, has, at some point or another, probably said something online that they would never say to someone's face. If you say you haven't, then while I'll choose to believe you, forgive me if I reserve a little skepticism. Particularly if you've ever played Call of Duty with the voice chat on. - The matter is, however, undoubtedly very different when it comes to trolls. People who effectively take pleasure in annoying, harassing, or disrupting other users, often merely
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