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Making True Threats Is a Crime

Por: The Atlantic Opinion April 12, 2023

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But what counts as true?Illustration by The Atlantic. Source: Getty.April 12, 2023, 7:30 AM ETThe internet is full of threats—violent, personal, severe threats, the recipients of which are left to assess the threats’ seriousness, to figure out how to protect themselves. Perhaps the most well-documented and well-known threats were those made to election workers during the 2020 presidential campaign. In voice messages, emails, and social-media... + full article



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