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The image is a screenshot of a social media post from a user named "cardassiangoodreads" posted on August 10. The post discusses measures that have been effective in stopping book banning in districts. The user describes a form that would-be book banners must fill out, which requires them to read the book, summarize the plot and characters, and write a mini book report and review. This measure has been successful in stopping book bans in the user's high school, as it prevents individuals from banning books without actually reading them. The user also mentions that requiring the would-be banner to be affiliated with the school in some way, such as being a student, faculty/staff, or a parent of a child at the school, has further reduced book bans. The post cites a statistic that only 51 parents were responsible for all the book bans nationally in a given year, highlighting the small number of individuals driving these bans.

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