Navy bans ‘revenge porn’ in response to Facebook photo scandal
The U.S. Navy implemented new regulations this week officially barring service members from sharing so-called “revenge porn” as military investigators set their sights on dozens of individuals implicated in a recent social media scandal including active duty personnel and civilians alike. Acting Navy Secretary Sean Stackley announced the policy change in a message Tuesday that said…
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