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Philippines shooting sparks debate on social media, violent games

Following the Philippines' most severe school shooting, authorities are scrutinizing the role of social media and violent video games in youth radicalization. One suspect reportedly posted gun-related videos online, and the cybercrime agency has temporarily banned the game GoreBox due to its violent content. Comparisons have been drawn to the Columbine High School massacre, as one suspect wore a shirt referencing a band favored by those perpetrators, fueling discussions about online influences on young people. AI

RANK_REASON This item discusses a school shooting and its potential links to online content, but it does not report on an AI-specific event or development. The focus is on the societal impact of media, not AI technology itself.

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Philippines shooting sparks debate on social media, violent games

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  1. SCMP — Tech TIER_1 English(EN) · Sam Beltran ·

    Philippines’ worst school shooting puts social media, games in the dock

    After two teenagers opened fire at a Philippine high school this week, the first question lawmakers asked was not about gun control, but the internet. Three pupils were killed and 20 injured at San Jose National High School in Tacloban City, Leyte province, on Monday – the highes…