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On social media , amateur digital sleuths try to help track violent Capitol rioters

In the days following the US Capitol riot, amateur detectives have joined a massive crowdsourced effort on social media aimed at finding the most violent protesters who left the internet via live streams, reports the BBC's Kathryn Turley.

Source: msn.com
Published on 2021-01-17

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