Social media under spotlight in wake of riots – TODAYonline


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Social media under spotlight in wake of riots
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With the riots in England having died down, the debate over the role of social media in the disturbances is still raging. Last Thursday, British Prime Minister David Cameron said that the UK government, seeking to prevent a repeat of riots and looting ...
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