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"Venomous tweets" case unlikely to open can of worms

The NSW Supreme Court has ruled that it is not unreasonable for social media giant Twitter Inc to ensure a user of its platform that posted highly-sensitive financial information about a company be stopped from posting future tweets, but a workplace lawyer says employers are only likely to follow the same course after carefully weighing up the costs.

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