blasphemy laws and social media
Blasphemy laws refer to legislation that criminalizes acts or expressions considered offensive or disrespectful towards religious beliefs, practices, or sacred values. Social media, on the other hand, encompasses online platforms and networks that allow individuals to create, share, and interact with content. The phrase "blasphemy laws and social media" refers to the intersection and implications of these laws within the context of online platforms.
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