
If you have a penchant for obnoxious tweets, rage-inducing Facebook posts or edgy Instagram photos (see below), you may want to stay away from the country of Grenada. The Caribbean nation has passed a new law that makes “offensive” social media posts punishable by $37,000 and up to three years in prison. The nation’s Legal Affairs Minister told the AP, “We have problems when some use the technology to engage in mischief,” and says the new bill also contains measures to fight the distribution of child pornography, stalking and identity theft. Grenada’s government is embracing social media so much that every police officer must have their personal Twitter handle visible on their uniform sleeves …