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Four of the world’s biggest tech platforms are adopting a new set of commitments to tackle online abuse and improve women’s safety online. This is the first time there has been cross-industry collaboration on ways companies can address the issue. Web Foundation Senior Policy manager Azmina Dhrodia is on the show to explain how, while Azerbaijani journalist Arzu Geybulla tells us about some of the abuse she has received online.
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(Image: Internet troll sending comment to picture on imaginary social media website with smartphone
The programme is presented by Gareth Mitchell with expert commentary from Bill Thompson.
Studio Manager: John Boland
By BBC World Service4.6
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Four of the world’s biggest tech platforms are adopting a new set of commitments to tackle online abuse and improve women’s safety online. This is the first time there has been cross-industry collaboration on ways companies can address the issue. Web Foundation Senior Policy manager Azmina Dhrodia is on the show to explain how, while Azerbaijani journalist Arzu Geybulla tells us about some of the abuse she has received online.
Wireless pacemaker that dissolves in the body
Reducing car pollution from tyres
(Image: Internet troll sending comment to picture on imaginary social media website with smartphone
The programme is presented by Gareth Mitchell with expert commentary from Bill Thompson.
Studio Manager: John Boland

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