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UPDATE, 9 p.m.: Adds comment from a media lawyer on whether students could be held liable for sharing bigoted content online. Corrects to remove…
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Over the past few months, Black Twitter has noticed an increase in the number of white trolls creating fake Twitter accounts.
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Postings to a closed Facebook group included links to a Google Drive with even more images — and an invitation to contribute photos.
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Writer Katie Rich has apologized after an attempt at humor that resulted in her indefinite suspension, a person familiar with the situation says.
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After ProPublica identified dozens of cases of dehumanizing photos posted on social media sites, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services unveiled a plan to increase oversight.
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Iowa health officials recently discovered it wasn't against state law for a nursing home worker to share a photo on Snapchat of a resident covered in feces. They are trying to change that.