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A “polluter pays” rule regarding social media’s damage to the online environment? – Slugger O’Toole
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A “polluter pays” rule regarding social media’s damage to the online environment? – Slugger O’Toole

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As a follow up to this, Here’s the video which contains presentation I gave on Thursday evening as part of the Imagine Belfast (the bulk of which is here). It’s worth watching the whole thing especially Ciarn O’Connor’s presentation on how new social tech is providing a safe space for hate crimes.

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The rest of my presentation is available here HereLastly, I believe that the polluters of cyberspace should pay others to create real stories that can inform us about who our better selves might be Here.

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