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Violent videos found to be staying on social media despite breaching policies

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Videos depicting Australian children committing crimes is staying on social media platforms, despite breaching platform guidelines.

Online security expert with Cyber Safety Solutions, Susan McLean, says these videos should be removed once flagged.

“If there’s no notoriety, or no ability [to gain] status, based on what you’ve done that’s going to help [reduce crime], she told 3AW Breakfast.

Press PLAY to hear her thoughts on the impact of removing violent videos from social media platforms

Image: iStock.

 

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