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Army Restricts Social Media

2 sources · first reported 5h ago

via Military Times

The Army has issued a new directive to centralize and restrict social media accounts, requiring commanders to archive records and deactivate unauthorized accounts within 30 days. The goal is to consolidate the Army's official social media presence, drastically reducing the number of allowable accounts.

Why it matters

This move aims to improve the Army's online presence and security by reducing the risk of unauthorized information dissemination. It highlights the importance of cyber security and information control in the military.

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