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Ed and Rob question whether or not offensive tweets should be censored. Their discussion focuses on the case of Liam Stacey, who pleaded guilty to posting racially aggravated tweets about Bolton footballer Fabrice Muamba...
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Ed and Rob question whether or not offensive tweets should be censored. Their discussion focuses on the case of Liam Stacey, who pleaded guilty to posting racially aggravated tweets about Bolton footballer Fabrice Muamba's heart attack on 17th March 2012. Continue reading →
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Published Oct 19, 2012