magoo
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It's the death threats that will have got him arrested I would have thought, not just the nasty comments about his Dad.
Didn't know there were death threats.
It's the death threats that will have got him arrested I would have thought, not just the nasty comments about his Dad.
Didn't know there were death threats.
Didn't know there were death threats.
I think the stats show that people become 80 per cent more confident when hiding behind an avatar i.e. computer, forum name etc (havent read up on it for a while though). The more that social networking grows, the more you will unfortunatly get people coming out and mouthing off to people. Not sure the best way to stop it, perhaps things like this should be highligheted during IT lessons at school.
I think some people feel pressurised into having an opinion about things, and making instant comments, or in some cases launching verbal attacks on people. They then feel the need to defend their position at all costs and in some cases get caught in a spiral of conflict with people they don't even know. Not saying everyone on Twitter is like that, but a lot of people seem to be. That's why it's frequently such a negative, spiteful and bullying environment, and contributing - in my opinion - to a more unpleasant way of life.
I think the stats show that people become 80 per cent more confident when hiding behind an avatar i.e. computer, forum name etc (havent read up on it for a while though). The more that social networking grows, the more you will unfortunatly get people coming out and mouthing off to people. Not sure the best way to stop it, perhaps things like this should be highligheted during IT lessons at school.
It's the death threats that will have got him arrested I would have thought, not just the nasty comments about his Dad.
I recently was suspended for over-zealous requests for RT's.
Trolls seem to think they can just wind people up on the internet no matter what they say, fortunately this guy has been arrested and it should put others off in the future. Problem is that so many kids feel its ok to just swear at people. There are 12 year old kids swearing their heads off but they would never say they in front of their parents.
That should be a hanging offence, not a suspension.
Without wishing to disagree at all that his statement was out of order, i am getting a little concerned by the police of peoples opinions, after all everyone has the right to one, abhorrent or not is this a police matter? What could the young man be charged with?
What could the young man be charged with?
Threatening to drown Tom Daley.
Malicious Communications. In brief: An Act to make provision for the punishment of persons who send or deliver letters or other articles for the purpose of causing distress or anxiety.