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Do you think that facebook, myspace, twitter, whatever should intervene when they see comments regarding a possible fight, murder, suicide?
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Re: QOTD (Tuesday)
My gut reaction is "of course! Murder/suicide/death is horrible and of course they should do something about it!'
However
I'm not sure how they would intervene. Do they have someone watching every status update all the time? Seems time intensive and work intensive. I'm not sure how practical or effective it would be.
I don't think it should be monitored for things like suicide or fights, I think if your friends and people who follow you believe it's real, they'd step in.
Vague threats would be hard to monitor, but obviously if someone says I want to blow up xyz building or shoot abc politician, it probably wouldn't hurt to be looked into... but I just can't see that as being possible with the vast social media world.