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Twitter is expanding its ban on users publicizing private information to include videos and images of other people posted without their permission.

Twitter photo-removal policy aimed at improving privacy sparks concerns over misuse

Dec 01, 2021
Twitter users may no longer share private videos or images of others without permission. Critics say the broad policy gives the company too much control over what's deemed in the "public interest."
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Nevada Lawmakers Advance Bill Against Organized Harassment

Apr 19, 2021

CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) — Nevada lawmakers are considering whether to hold people who undertake organized harassment — commonly known as "doxxing" — legally responsible for their acts.

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Former Ambassador to Egypt Anne Patterson's nomination for a top Pentagon job was withdrawn following smear attacks published on alt-right websites loyal to Trump.

'Deep, Dark Conspiracy Theories' Hound Some Civil Servants In Trump Era

Nov 14, 2019
Some pro-Trump news outlets are singling out federal employees and accusing them of trying to sabotage the president. The targets have often worked for decades in government outside of the spotlight.
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Anas Modamani speaks to the media Feb. 6 in Wuerzburg, Germany, after a court session about his lawsuit against Facebook. Modamani's suit, regarding the misuse of a selfie he took of himself with German Chancellor Angela Merkel was rejected, but his lawy

With Huge Fines, German Law Pushes Social Networks To Delete Abusive Posts

Oct 31, 2017
Social media companies could be penalized by as much as $58.3 million if they don't remove a malicious post from their platforms soon after it is reported — in some cases within 24 hours.
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