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the internet has fast become a key instrument for the exercise of the right to freedom of speech. in social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter many people and organisations abuse power to spread hate this speech. should the freedom these speech have no boundaries on the internet? what steps should be taken by social platforms to restrict hate-speech?

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A mathematics professor Mr. Cuba has two cubes on his table. Cuba arranges these two cubes daily to show the current day of the month. Which 6 numbers do you think will be on the sides of either of these cubes to make this happen? What steps shall he take daily? You can't represent the day 9 with only one cube. You have to use both cubes all the time. So the 9th day would be "09", and 15th day would be "15"

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A mathematics professor Mr. Cuba has two cubes on his table. Cuba arranges these two cubes daily to show the current day of the month. Which 6 numbers do you think will be on the sides of either of these cubes to make this happen? What steps shall he take daily? You can't represent the day 9 with only one cube. You have to use both cubes all the time. So the 9th day would be "09", and 15th day would be "15"

A mathematics professor Mr. Cuba has two cubes on his table. Cuba arranges these two cubes daily to show the current day of the month. Which 6 numbers do you think will be on the sides of either of these cubes to make this happen? What steps shall he take daily? You can't represent the day 9 with only one cube. You have to use both cubes all the time. So the 9th day would be "09", and 15th day would be "15"e internet has fast become a key instrument for the exercise of the right to freedom of speech. in social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter many people and organisations abuse power to spread hate this speech. should the freedom these speech have no boundaries on the internet? what steps should be taken by social platforms to restrict hate-speech?

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