Facebook and Twitter should block anonymous messages
Twitter and Facebook should let users block anonymous
messages if they are serious about stopping bullying and trolling on social
media sites, David Cameron's adviser on child internet safety has said. In a
hearing with the House of Commons media
committee, she said bullying would be "driven down" if users could
choose to block communication from anonymous users. Perry, who received online
threats over the summer, said there should be an online verification process,
so people can see if they are dealing with other users who have supplied their
real names or chosen to remain anonymous.
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