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People found guilty of Internet “trolling” in Britain could be jailed for up to two years under government proposals, following a number of high-profile case of abuse on Twitter. Justice Secretary Chris Grayling said the move marks the government’s determination “to take a stand against a baying cyber-mob.” There has been increasing concern in Britain about the growing scourge of Internet “trolls” who post hate-filled messages on social media.
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