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Beheadings return to Facebook
PostPosted:Tue Oct 22, 2013 2:31 pm
by Shrinweck
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-24608499
Something I don't care at all about one way or the other, but the leader of the charity group that lead to their initial removal (and was given no indication that the ban was about to be lifted) had this to say:
"I would have expected a heads-up on this."
Great accidental joke or greatest accidental joke?
Re: Beheadings return to Facebook
PostPosted:Tue Oct 22, 2013 9:39 pm
by SineSwiper
How the hell do they find this shit out? Do they make some PR announcement? Because that would be fucking stupid. Are there people actually looking for beheading clips?
Re: Beheadings return to Facebook
PostPosted:Wed Oct 23, 2013 1:12 pm
by Oracle
SineSwiper wrote: Are there people actually looking for ...
Insert whatever you want, answer is likely 'yes'
Re: Beheadings return to Facebook
PostPosted:Wed Oct 23, 2013 7:42 pm
by Zeus
SineSwiper wrote:How the hell do they find this shit out? Do they make some PR announcement? Because that would be fucking stupid. Are there people actually looking for beheading clips?
We're too old for this, Sine. Our kids will know it much better than us
Re: Beheadings return to Facebook
PostPosted:Fri Oct 25, 2013 9:04 pm
by SineSwiper
Zeus wrote:SineSwiper wrote:How the hell do they find this shit out? Do they make some PR announcement? Because that would be fucking stupid. Are there people actually looking for beheading clips?
We're too old for this, Sine. Our kids will know it much better than us
Okay, but if it's the latter, then that would mean BBC just admitted to actively looking for beheading clips.
Re: Beheadings return to Facebook
PostPosted:Fri Oct 25, 2013 11:24 pm
by Shrinweck
Man was really looking for more on that joke since I don't care about this story :D
Facebook is a noticeable company and released a minor press release on the subject and one of the BBC's (probably dozens) of tech writers on staff picked it up because they knew it would be controversial. Based on the hundreds of comments they were correct. It isn't about people looking for beheading clips in their spare time and coming upon it - people who are into watching snuff exchange that shit as if it was someone else posting photographs of their kids on a coworker's wall or a youtube clip of whatever notable celeb did whatever PR stunt this week.
The fact that a charity group pushed them into banning the clips in the first place is the reason why they probably felt like they had to release an announcement about it.
Re: Beheadings return to Facebook
PostPosted:Sun Nov 03, 2013 4:38 am
by kali o.
I'm kinda in favor of banning (making illegal) sharing snuff content...
Even though I don't use FB, glad they took it down again.
Re: Beheadings return to Facebook
PostPosted:Sun Nov 03, 2013 7:19 pm
by Julius Seeker
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