Controlling or coercive behavior is defined as a continuing act or pattern of acts which are used to harm, punish, or frighten a victim. Some examples of repeated controlling or coercive behavior may include: monitoring a person via online communication tools (i.e. tracking apps on mobile devices), or threatening to reveal or publish private information.
While its too early to speculate how this new law will be applied, it demonstrates that it is imperative to understand the legal consequences of your online interactions. Controlling or coercive tweeting, snapping, pinning, or posting may lead to prison.
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