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published an op-ed by U.S. Senator Tom Cotton titled “Send in the Troops,” which advocated for military intervention against protestors. It caused massive turmoil inside the newspaper, and many staffers took to Twitter to share the same message: “Running this puts all black people in danger, including @nytimes staff members.
“The current crisis demands that we exercise critical thinking in our use of technology to organize and show solidarity, even when it comes to seemingly simple gestures like a social media blackout.”If you’re documenting protests with photos or video, it’s important to protect the identities of the people who appear in your images, particularly if they have not given permission to have their likeness shared publicly.
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