MTA says social media companies are 'mostly compliant' in removing subway-surfing content — despite no data showing removals

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The MTA has flagged more than 10,900 social media posts depicting the dangerous trend of subway surfing in New York City – but the number of videos that have actually been taken down inexplicably r…

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority claims it has pushed social media companies to take down viral videos of subway surfers — but it can’t say how many clips have actually been removed.

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