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Understanding animal cruelty on social media

Thu, 04 May

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Webinar

How to identify cruelty content and take action to help animals

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Understanding animal cruelty on social media
Understanding animal cruelty on social media

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04 May 2023, 19:00

Webinar

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Catchup on SMACC's first webinar!


Tackling animal cruelty content on social media needs us all to get involved! So how exactly do you identify such cruelty and what is the most effective action you can take to help animals?


This webinar focuses on how you can spot cruelty videos that may not look like animal abuse at first glance, and ways you can help tackle cruelty content when you come across it. With guidance from our panel of animal protection experts.

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