You think a website's TOS trumps the Constitution and you have the balls to call me uninformed?
You think a website's TOS trumps the Constitution and you have the balls to call me uninformed?
I would like to see you defend yourself on the right of privacy on a public social site that has report features
Cops did the right thing in arresting him.
Imminent danger was disproven the moment the police searched his home and found him ill-equipped to carry out his vague and non-specific "threat."
Since when is Facebook a government entity?
Who, precisely, did he threaten, and where is the evidence that the threat was credible enough to warrant immediate incarceration without any investigation?
Well, from a legal standpoint nothing should have happened to him. He's 19, so he doesn't answer to his parents anymore, and there's no legal grounds to punish him since he didn't actually break any laws. The cops should have had a look around, asked some questions, and been on their way once it was clear there was…
Which school exactly did he threaten? Where exactly is the evidence of a credible threat? You realize they searched his home the same day and determined he didn't even have the necessary equipment to carry out his "threat," right?
Free speech was never intended to allow entitled kids to rage online calling people homophobic slurs and place threats on people.
Sorry, but there's no law against "being a dickbag to strangers." Jokes, even those in the poorest of taste, are protected speech.
Freedom of speech doesn't mean freedom of consequence
I'm assuming that top image is not from the Zelda guide bundle you linked to, seeing as the NES and SNES games aren't included in that bundle.
What, are you following me? Have you made me your personal project or something?
As is realism.
No, I wouldn't waste your time with shaky-cam home movies.
I figured as much. Frankly, having you drive all the way to wherever you went to do this just for a shaky-cam video of a television strikes me as a huge waste of everyone's time; yours, ours, and the publisher's.
Either capture the video directly, or don't bother. This "filming a television" stuff is basically worthless.
In my experience that's just one of the bullshit lies that parents tell their kids to postpone the moment in which they realize that the world kind of sucks, and that bad people actually win pretty often.
Shows what you know. I had pancakes this morning.
It's childish elitism permeating my favorite pastime that bothers me. It makes us all look bad.