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Facebook can take legal action against you for bullying

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  • Post category:Bullying/abuse / Crime / Online safety
  • Post published:May 3, 2012

Signing up for Facebook includes accepting the contract of their terms and conditions – which includes the agreement not to bully, intimidate, harasses or to post hate speech. Doing this could result in facebook taking legal action against you, as well as the consequences from the Police of documented bullying.

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Message supplied by: Rich @ Respect Yourself

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