South Carolina prisoners get the harshest in-prison punishment -- solitary confinement -- just for using Facebook.
A report released Thursday by Electronic Frontier Foundation researcher Dave Maas shows that South Carolina's Department of Corrections considers "creating and/or assisting with a social networking site" while in prison an offense akin to committing a violent crime against another prisoner or officer.
Punishment for using Facebook in prison: Solitary confinement - Feb. 13, 2015
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