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Tempero To Re-Brand

Following the acquisition by Dentsu Aegis Network in November 2014, Tempero will soon be re-branding as icuc.social. This will complete an integration that has seen the creation of the world’s largest full-service social media agency , with over 200 clients …

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Football-Related Hate Crime Across Social Media Is Even Worse Than You Think

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It’s a well known fact that hate crime in football is rife, but what most people don’t realise is just how serious the situation is, particularly across social media. For example, in the current season so far, an estimated 135,000 …

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Facebook Rooms

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As moderators of content published by children and young people, we’re constantly reminded of their passion for all things new. They’re astonishingly adept at seeking out the latest apps and quick to test new technologies to the limit. As the adults …

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How Moderation Can Create A Safe Online Space

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Last week I wrote a post on my personal blog about the practicalities of how a one-click report abuse button for Twitter might work. As a professional moderator I thought I might be able to offer a counterpoint to several …

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Banning swearing online: a step too far?

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Apparently banning trolls from social networks isn’t good enough for some people. Russian politician, Yelena Mizulina, also chairperson of Russia’s Committee for Family, Women and Children, is campaigning to ban swearing on social networks. In September 2012, a new law …

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