Michel Foucault's theory of surveillance (Panopticism) describes a networks of power, where all parties are transfixed by the actions of the others in the network.
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Due to the convenience, affordability and broad reach of social media platforms like YouTube, Facebook and Twitter, terrorist groups have increasingly used social media to further their goals and spread their message.
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