Philippines’ worst school shooting puts social media, games in the dock
The Tacloban attack has reignited a debate over youth radicalisation online, but experts warn blanket bans ignore the real issue

Philippine National Police confirmed on Monday that one of the students allegedly involved in this week’s school shooting had posted gun-related videos to social media, including footage of himself firing a weapon.
On Wednesday, the Philippine cybercrime agency temporarily banned online game GoreBox – known for its graphic depictions of violence – after police investigations showed one of the suspects was an avid player.
Photographs circulating online also showed one of the pair wearing a shirt bearing the name of German industrial rock band KMFDM, favoured by the perpetrators of the 1999 Columbine massacre, prompting speculation that the attack may have been inspired by that shooting.