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Brandon Clark, 21, has been arrested on suspicion of murder.
The aim is to step up strategy of bypassing mainstream media, using Twitter activists and Facebook groups.
So what should happen to our online assets when we are no longer here?
An image that appeared on social media purported to show the footballer's remains during a post-mortem examination.
It could save people’s lives, say the experts – or be a case of “click off and carry on”.
Instagram is hoping its new anti-bullying initiative will stop people from posting abusive comments. The social media platform has started rolling out the new feature which notifies people before they post something abusive. The initiative follows high-profile cases of bullying, such as the case of 14-year-old British schoolgirl Molly Russell who took her own life in late 2017.
Oversharing your hen do snaps or wedding plans are also no-nos... apparently.
We don’t want social media spying on us, but we also want them to stop hatred from spreading online. Activists, politicians and users are demanding answers and action from the tech companies. HuffPost Canada’s senior business editor, Daniel Tencer, describes how social media companies created the problems they now have to fix.
"My sadness can be as temporary as my joy."
“It’s the dark side of the modern age"