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"“The past two years have seen some real strides,” said Danielle Citron, a law professor at the University of Maryland and the author of the book, “Hate Crimes in Cyberspace.”

Citron noted that Google and Bing now agree to keep “nonconsensual pornography” out of name searches, and Twitter, Facebook, Microsoft and Reddit ban the practice. “This allows victims to report content as abuse and if reports are legitimate (and not an anti-porn group) it will be removed,” she said via e-mail."

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