People more wary of others viewing Covid-19 fake news than themselves – survey
Concerns remain despite a fall in those reporting they have been exposed to misinformation about the virus.
Concerns remain despite a fall in those reporting they have been exposed to misinformation about the virus.
The tweet came from the Homerton branch of the Metropolitan Police.
Move comes as big tech firms face mounting pressure to take a tougher stance on hate speech.
The social network’s boss for northern Europe said there is ‘no profit to be had in content that is hateful’.
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Offending posts could be barred from receiving likes and comments in the social network’s latest attempt to balance free speech.
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