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After Swartz’s Death, Facebook Joins Research to Investigate Suicide and Social Networking
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2014-07-29
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Influenced by the death of Internet activist Aaron Swartz, Facebook is joining forces with suicide prevention site SAVE.org. Together, they’ll research the behavior of victims through their posts on the social media site.
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