myspace privacy., gone too far? |
myspace privacy., gone too far? |
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![]() cheeeesy like theres no tomorrow ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 3,316 Joined: Aug 2004 Member No: 37,142 ![]() |
a girl posted a blog on myspace from washington township, a school close to mine, on that blog she posted about 17 people she hated and one of those people she said she wanted to kill. They arrested her as soon as someone saw this blog. But she went away with a warning and won't be attending school for a while.
Do you think it is right they arrested her? I mean there are probably several other people who right on their diaries or journals (online or not) about what happened in the day and say they wanna kill someone but aren't as serious. Do you think they took this too far by arresting? (ps - I didnt know whether this was serious enough to go to debate, so move it if it is. ) |
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![]() i'm lovin it ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 18 Joined: Apr 2006 Member No: 393,302 ![]() |
I think it is right, I mean, you can rant without using someone's name. I think that people should be more careful about what they write on their blog, but arresting is a bit extreme.
QUOTE Things on the web are never private. If you post something to the web, you have no expectation of privacy. If someone needs to "vent", the prudent thing to do is write about it in a private journal that she keeps locked away in her desk drawer, or vent to her family or friends. ^I agree. The point of a blog is to have a PUBLIC journal. |
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