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 Instagram is to extend its ban on depictions of self-harm to cover cartoons and drawings, following an appeal from Ian Russell, whose 14-year-old daughter, Molly, killed herself in 2017.Molly had been looking at graphic content relating to suicide and self-harm before she died, her father discovered, prompting him to go public earlier this year and campaign against the plat stanley cup forms rules that allowed that material.Instagram had already banned graphic images of self-harm in February, following Ian Russells protests, and the company says it will extend that stanley bottles  ban to unrealistic yet explicit depictions of suicide, and images that  promote  self-harm. It will take time to fully implement,  Instagrams Adam Mosseri, the head of the Facebook subsidiary, told BBC News,  but its not going to be the last step we take. There is still very clearly more work to do. This work n stanley cup ever ends. Russell described Instagrams new commitment as sincere, but said the company needed to act more swiftly.  I just hope he [Mosseri] delivers,  he added.Speaking about his daughter, Russell told the BBC:  I think Molly probably found herself becoming depressed. She was always very self-sufficient and liked to find her own answers. I think she looked towards the internet to give her support and help. She may well have received support and help, but what she also found was a dark, bleak world of content that accelerated her towards more such content. He said the algorithms used by some online platforms  push simila Hzsi Cliff Richard is right to seek anonymity for those accused of sex crimes
 A scorned patient has been ordered to pay $450,000 for an  appalling and entirely unjustified and unjustifiable  negative internet campaign designed to destroy a Sydney plastic surgeons reputation, a judge has found.Catherine Cruse set about posting a series of  sustained, far-reaching and viru stanley cup canada lent  attacks on the internet over eight months in 2018 after Dr Warwick Nettle decline stanley bottle d to operate on her.A federal court judge on Wednesday said the effect of the false posts caused  extreme  damage to both the surgeons emotional and mental state and his prior  impeccable  reputation.His five-star Google rating dropped to 3.5 stars after the first two posts were published.The highly regarded Bondi Junction surgeon had declined to operate on Cruse after her former surgeon called him and cautioned about operating on her.That call and decision were  entirely professionally appropriate and justifiable  and undeserving of adverse comment, let alone the  scandalous and misleading criticism that was subsequently  stanley quencher meted out , Justice Michael Wigney said.ABCs Louise Milligan to pay Liberal MP Andrew Laming more than $80,000 after defamation claimRead moreThe subsequent posts were  full of falsehoods, gross misrepresentations of the facts, entirely unjustified criticisms of Dr Nettle , the judge said.The comments appeared to have been calculated to  inflict maximum damage  on the surgeons professional reputation.The court orders include costs and a permanent ban on Cruse publishing any further u