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How online radicalization can turn into violence
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NBC News’ Dasha Burns talked to the Director of the Technology and Social Change Project at Harvard's Shorenstein Center, Joan Donovan, about how the internet has provided a dangerous avenue to radicalize disturbed minds.Aug. 5, 2019