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"textContent": "The Government could easily go too far trying to protect children online with changes to the Online Safety Act argues Rebecca Whittington, The Daily Mirror's Online Safety Editor",
"title": "'I'm an online safety expert - social media needs overhaul but a ban is too far'"
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