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this information, but now we see this deletion by artificial intelligence. without the touch of a human hand or anybody evaluating it now known as meta. the danger is going to be lost, and to be frank, some of the best evidence we have these crimes is the stuff that is posted on social media, sometimes posted on social media, sometimes posted by the perpetrators themselves, evidence of what they done. if we lose that, and we don t have control of the scene of the crime when the crime is committed, we lose really the best evidence of these offences. we lose really the best evidence of these offences. yeah, social media firms will say these offences. yeah, social media firms will say they these offences. yeah, social media firms will say they have these offences. yeah, social media firms will say they have a these offences. yeah, social media firms will say they have a duty - these offences. yeah, social media firms will say they have a duty of l firms will say they have a du
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