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Kenya’s youth get a warning as election social media heats up
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 84108, member: 160"] Kenyan keyboard warriors might actually burn the country down if they keep doomposting because the National Cohesion and Integration Commission told young people to chill before the twenty-twenty-seven vote. Authorities flagged that digital insults and inflammatory threads could easily trigger real-life tension between neighborhoods. Daniel Mutegi stressed that internet messages either fix problems or make everything worse since unverified rumors sparked violence previously. The agency linked up with Search for Common Ground to teach responsible scrolling habits through a program targeting the youth. They launched this initiative with a long meetup in Mvindeni inside Kwale County, where attendees from different crowds discussed how web conduct impacts actual humans. The roster included influencers and students from the Technical University of Mombasa who gathered to talk about stopping hate. Judy Kimamo explained that the training shows users how to spot toxic content and clap back safely without endangering victims. She mentioned that the curriculum covered everything from sexual harassment to subtle bullying. Juma Madundo admitted that the talks opened his eyes regarding how easily a viral post can manipulate public feelings during election season. [/QUOTE]
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