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Instagram announced Tuesday they were kicking off National Bullying Prevention Month by testing two new features that combat users writing comments that are considered bullying and harassing.The social media platform said in a blog post that one of the new features would automatically hide similar, negative comments that have already been reported." We know from research that, while people don't want to be exposed to negative comments, they want more transparency into the types of words that are hidden," Instagram said in the blog post.To see the remarks, Instagram says you can tap on "view hidden comments."Instagram added that they've also expanded their existing systems to include "an additional warning when people repeatedly attempt to post potentially offensive comments."Since launching comment warning, the company said they'd seen a shift in user's behaviors when providing real-time feedback as they are writing negative comments. 956

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INDIANAPOLIS -- A second threat was made to Noblesville High School in addition to the active shooter at Noblesville West Middle School, police confirmed Friday.Noblesville Police Chief Kevin Jowitt confirmed the threat to the high school at an 11 a.m. press conference on the situation at the middle school.MAIN STORY | Two shot at Noblesville West Middle School¡°We¡¯re also aware of a secondary threat that has been made to Noblesville High School," Jowitt said. "We have multiple officers and a command post established at Noblesville High School there who are diligently ensuring the safety of students and staff there. We have not received any information that this has been anything other than a communicated threat."Two people, a teacher and a student, were shot by an unidentified shooter early Friday morning at Noblesville West Middle School. As of 11:30 a.m., police said they had the suspected shooter, a student at the school, in custody.The adult victim of that shooting was transported to IU Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. The juvenile was taken to Riley Hospital for Children. Both were reportedly in critical condition.Noblesville Middle School students were being transported to the high school to be released to their parents at Gate 5.  1283

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INDIANAPOLIS -- Friday was a busy day for Vice President Mike Pence Friday, as he made several stops in the Indianapolis area.First, the vice president and second lady visited with soldiers from the Indiana National Guard's 38th Infantry Division at Stout Field Indiana National Guard Training Center.The soldiers were training in a command and control exercise to maintain their readiness."We are here because tomorrow is Armed Forces Day. Today we are grateful for everyone who puts on the uniform, including in our all-volunteer Army. Whether you put on the uniform to protect your community at home or whether you put on the uniform to protect the nation, I assure you that the people of this country are grateful and proud of your service," said Vice President Pence. 790

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It¡¯s a moment of pain and perseverance captured through the lens of a camera.¡°My son¡¯s head was out, and he was losing oxygen. He was slipping away,¡± mother of two, Loriell Forte, said.Forte had her son at home last year. The delivery was an intense experience. ¡°They had to put an oxygen mask on me, so that way he wouldn¡¯t stop breathing," she recalled.Photographer Elaine Baca was behind the scenes for the entire process, photographing the experience for the family.¡°She caught that moment of near death, but life at the same time. It¡¯s a delicate balance,¡± said Forte.The family planned to frame some of the birth photos for their home, but one photo ended up on Forte's Facebook wall instead and it was posted by someone else.¡°I was upset at first. I was like, ¡®How could they take my picture like that?¡¯¡±The photo, showing Forte and her husband while she is in labor, was shared on countless Facebook accounts with a false caption. Each post manipulated the story with slightly different details."One page had more than 200,000 shares on that one image saying that, ¡®My wife is suffering from coronavirus. The doctors say my wife is going to die and the baby is going to have Covid too, please pray and like and share,¡¯¡± said Baca.Some posts claimed Forte¡¯s baby had died. Others posed as her husband saying he¡¯d lost his wife and now their baby is sick.¡°It blew my mind that it went from an innocent moment, a powerful moment depicting birth, to a representation of COVID,¡± said Forte.But what is the truth? The photo was taken a year before the pandemic started in January 2019, and Forte¡¯s son is now almost 2 years old.¡°It has been used in ways of trying to get people to give money or trying to get people to look at something this certain way, and so at this point, if I could stop it, I would, because I know it¡¯s not the truth,¡± said Forte.A true birth story is all Baca wanted. She documented Forte¡¯s experience for a portrait series of African-American women giving birth because she says they are under-represented in birth stories. ¡°Black women don¡¯t see themselves often, so we were trying to show the beauty and the power of birth for these families," Baca said. "So, when I see that it¡¯s not being used for that, it¡¯s for fear, and for people to have a shocked reaction, shares and likes, it¡¯s just really frustrating because it goes against everything we were trying to do.¡±Experts warn misinformers will post photos you see on your timeline every day to get clout online and to spread false information.Here¡¯s how it works: once you like or share a photo, that account and that post will get views from other users. This can help the account get more followers or viewers in the future.The misinformer now has a wider audience to spread other false photos or articles.If you don¡¯t check the source of what you share, you could be helping spread misinformation with the click of a button.¡°I was just reporting and reporting as fast as I could and as they would get taken down. I moved onto the next, but there were 10-15 of them, and each of them had more than 1 million followers,¡± said Baca.Even after trying to have the photos taken down, Forte and her husband¡¯s faces are still being shared incorrectly on the internet today.¡°It definitely stripped the power I thought I had in that moment,¡± said Forte. ¡°It¡¯s like, ¡®Ok I might have power in giving life, but when it comes to a keyboard or Instagram, I¡¯m powerless."Both women agree the power lies with the public. A simple second to check the source of an image before you hit ¡°share¡± could stop one more fake story in its digital tracks. 3625

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In post-Brexit Britain, trips to the European Union will get a little more expensive for millions of Brits in search of a continental break.The European Commission confirmed on Friday that UK travelers will be required fill out an online form and cough up €7 (.90) for visa-free travel, which will be valid for three years.Natasha Bertaud, a spokeswoman for the commission's President Jean-Claude Juncker, likened the "simple form" to the Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) scheme used by the United States -- which requires travelers to pay to apply for permission to enter the country.She also pointed out that the EU's version, called ETIAS, will be "way cheaper."But this all comes with a major caveat. If the UK crashes out of the EU with no agreement in place, Brits will be required to get a visa to travel to the EU, a commission spokeswoman told Reuters on Friday.ETIAS, which is expected to come into force in 2021, will apply to countries outside the EU whose citizens can currently travel in Europe visa free. There are currently 61 such countries, including the United States, Israel and Singapore.It will cover the so-called Schengen group of 26 European countries that share largely open land borders.The electronic visa waiver system was conceived to "identify any security or irregular migratory risks posed by visa-exempt visitors traveling to the Schengen area while at the same time facilitate crossing frontiers for the vast majority of travelers who do not pose such risks,"?according to the commission. 1554

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