Clamp down of Facebook Profanities

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The European Parliament has just past a resolution that no social media will be allowed to publish profanities on any of its members sites as from the 1st of next month. If they fail to abide by the new law a fine of up-to 5000€ will be in posed upon the author and a three month bad from the site. Repeated offenders will risk a fine of 25,000€ or imprisonment for a maximum of 3 months. Derogatory remarks of other persons religion or race will be debated in the next session of the E.U. parliament and it is expected to be passed by the end of this year, with similar fines being imposed.

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