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Yesterday I was on FB and noticed lots of people on my friends list were commenting on a status shared with Strathclyde Police, so I read through and they were complaining that someone had posted an image of a dead child laying in grass and lots of people were sharing it.
Lots of people contacted facebook asking that they remove the image and they all got the same replies saying the photo wasn't breaking any terms and conditions and wasn't causing offence or distress to anyone. Then I logged in tonight and someone had shared another persons image of their still birth baby... So my question is for the first one do you think fb was in the right to reply like that? I would certainly a say a photo like that would cause offence and distress to others.. And the person that posted the image of the still birth baby, should things like that really be posted on fb or any other social media sites? I know people deal with deaths in different ways but I am at a loss to understand why anyone would post an image like that online, stuff like that should be kept personal IMO not shared around the internet, I think fb should be putting a stop to things like this. Opinions? |
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