Amateur social media sleuths track violent Capitol rioters
Australian detectives have joined a massive crowdsourced effort on social media aimed at finding clues that rioters left via live streams, photographs and videos taken at the scene. The BBC’s Chris Stokel-Walker explains why.
Source: latimes.comPublished on 2021-01-17
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