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German military imposes general filming ban to curb social media risks

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BERLIN, March ‌6 (Reuters) - Germany's military has ​banned staff from filming and photography ⁠at all its sites since late February over concerns that sensitive ​information could be visible on social ‌media, a defence ministry spokesperson said on Friday.

The German military has ⁠increasingly been using social ⁠media to help meet its ambitious recruiting goals. 

The new policy requires soldiers to seek explicit ‌permission, versus the previous guidelines that ⁠generally allowed filming ‌and videos. 

The new policy ​doesn't mean personnel can no longer present themselves on social ‌media or similar platforms, "we ​are quite ⁠proud of that," added the ‌spokesperson. 

Violations of ⁠the rule could be punished by disciplinary measures or even criminal charges, ​depending on ‌the severity. 

The Bild newspaper first reported ⁠on the ​reforms.

(Reporting by Miranda Murray; Editing ​by Alexandra Hudson)

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