Police now patrol social media in Falun and Avesta too

Police in Falun and Avesta are expanding their presence to social media to create a safer digital environment. The initiative was presented on Tuesday morning and means officers will monitor feeds on platforms previously patrolled mainly on streets and squares.

On Tuesday morning, a new initiative from police in the Falun and Avesta areas was presented. According to the report, residents can no longer meet police only on streets and squares. Now, they are also beginning to patrol social media feeds to help make online spaces safer.

Marcus Simm reports on the initiative, which aims to enhance security in the digital realm. Police intend to reach a wider audience and address potential issues in real time on platforms where much daily interaction occurs. It is highlighted as a step toward a more comprehensive presence in society.

No specific details on which platforms or methods are used are mentioned in the presentation, but the focus is on making social media safer for users in the region.

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