Social media regulation debate
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Latest News Picks. Toxic, targeted threats - the online abuse faced by MPs. Audio, 6 minutes
MPs face 3,000 abusive tweets daily. So could this be shaping policy in a dangerous way?
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Latest News Picks. Molly Rose Russell: A father's drive for change. Audio, 6 minutes
Molly's dad reflects on her life and his campaign for online child safety.
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Business Daily. Business Daily meets: Bruce Daisley. Audio, 18 minutes
The former Twitter boss on how firms can help employees to become more resilient.
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AntiSocial. Free speech and online harm. Audio, 54 minutes
Fears that clamping down on online harm means censorship.
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Moral Maze. 'Unacceptable' Opinions. Audio, 43 minutes
Live debate examining the moral issues behind one of the week's news stories. #moralmaze
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Political Thinking with Nick Robinson. The Nadine Dorries One. Audio, 36 minutes
Nick Robinson speaks to Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries.
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The Everyday Hustle. Sonya Barlow, Unsah Malik. Audio, 50 minutes
Sonya talks to social media expert Unsah Malik.
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Lush suspends social media accounts over 'profits before people' concerns. World Business Report. Audio, 00:04:54
The platforms' "craving of engagement has become their priority over people's wellbeing"
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- Posted29 November 2021