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The man who took on Twitter
Shahak Shapira was not happy at the response he got from Twitter when he reported an antisemitic tweet he was sent, so he took matters into his own hands. Using chalk spray, he covered the entrance to the tech giant's German HQ with offensive tweets taken from the website, which also had not been deleted by the firm. But in doing so, were his actions themselves illegal?
(Picture and Credit Shahak Shapira. Used with permission)
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