Is social media to blame?

by joey jojo 13 Replies latest jw friends

  • zeb
    zeb

    Steve2.

    Kiaora.

    'No access to any media' and bet your last dollar the media with its preachers of gloom would stampede and trip over each other to interview this man to re-run and re-run the situation.

    He will face trail and its an easy prediction that that will become a media feeding frenzy.

  • barry
    barry

    There is a few problems with this crime. It was reported there was two gunman and a women gunman so where is the other male and the women? It was reported there was no damage at all to the mosque no windows broken and no blood splatter. I'm not a conspiracy theory nutter but why these inconsistencies .

  • Simon
    Simon
    Social media companies are not to blame when someone uses their created electronic tools by certain individuals toward anti-social acts of violence, racism , terrorism etc.

    They don't care that their platforms can be misused - they put far too little thought into how the can be misused and far too much into how they can profit from any use whatsoever.

    They are not righteous guardians of anything and they should stop being treated as such.

    Their platforms are misused and they have allowed them to be misused for years whether that is this latest atrocity or ISIS propaganda.

  • steve2
    steve2

    'No access to any media' and bet your last dollar the media with its preachers of gloom would stampede and trip over each other to interview this man to re-run and re-run the situation.

    Kia ora zeb! In New Zealand it is extremely rare for an inmate to be granted interviews with the media.In fact, I can think of none in recent history. Our hope is that the terrorist will languish in prison and see out the remainder of his days behind bars forbidden from accessing any media, including social, whatsoever.

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