tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2126113844709368871.post5379974045434841446..comments2010-12-01T07:13:29.363-08:00Comments on ''Hello, Goodbye''- Reflection of PR: RmRhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04084450243621837623noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2126113844709368871.post-89536608629883417712010-11-30T11:14:10.208-08:002010-11-30T11:14:10.208-08:00I did watch that episode of coppers yes...I'm ...I did watch that episode of coppers yes...I'm not sure if you remember but there was the incident where the police turned up to a teenage girls house..(the one who said there were girls threatening to kill her on Facebook) and the same girls were shouting abuse at her just outside her house..it appeared as if the girls were going to get very violent and the police put a stop to all of it. Was quite a serious case in my eyes.<br />Perhaps as 'Facebook crimes' increase and there is more media attention..then the police and the Facebook corporation may take things a little more seriously.RmRhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04084450243621837623noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2126113844709368871.post-91927958645517781532010-11-30T08:51:59.359-08:002010-11-30T08:51:59.359-08:00The panic button wouldnt work as your right there ...The panic button wouldnt work as your right there would never be enough employees available. <br />Im not sure if anyone has seen the episode from the recent channel 4 series "coppers" which looks at the emergency services. It revealed that many of the 999 calls were made in relation to Facebook and people who have been recieving threats via the site. <br />It seemed like the police were made to take such calls seriously but you got the impression from many of the officers that much of the trips they had to make out to facebook victims houses were a waste of time which should have been spent sorting out more serious crimes. However I suppose the same could be said for many other calls made to 999 but its just the reputation that Facebook has for causing problems has obviously influenced the officers.Katiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03861213836179902011noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2126113844709368871.post-68413091564909700222010-11-30T05:22:27.785-08:002010-11-30T05:22:27.785-08:00I totally agree that the site should have some for...I totally agree that the site should have some form of overshadowing from the police.<br />I also agree that.. it is unrealistic to think that Facebook could respond to every bullying case etc but it is their site...therefore I believe it is their responsibility and they should have more measures in place. I was unaware of the 'panic button' of which they might enforce.. I think this is a good start and should be put in place as soon as possible. :)RmRhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04084450243621837623noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2126113844709368871.post-78019298193070076372010-11-30T04:42:07.279-08:002010-11-30T04:42:07.279-08:00Although the story regarding Katie is a despondent...Although the story regarding Katie is a despondent one, it is unrealistic to assume that Facebook has the ability to respond to every case of stalking and bullying on their site. The site did announce earlier in the year that they plan to introduce a 'Panic Button' in order to tackle child grooming online, but as previously mentioned, there isn't enough employees available to reply to every issue. I think a more realistic approach would be allowing the Police some form of overshadowing on the site. I'm not suggesting this would prevent all of these problems, but it could be a start.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03495315399675933172noreply@blogger.com