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by xtajv
245 days ago
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This is legitimately reassuring. There are nearly-century-old journalistic guidelines and ethical codes about what you do and do not put into widespread news media. Posting explicit details about methods used in a celebrity suicide encourages copycats. Posting explicit details about a shooter's extremist philosophical beliefs brings those beliefs closer to the mainstream AND encourages copycats. There was a certain recent college debate that I was very surprised to see proliferate across social media, because of the fact that We Do Not Publish Snuff Films. I actually assumed it was a deepfake, doubted AP News Wire and Reuters, and finally bought it when I saw a tiktok from the TMZ cutting room floor. The fellow in charge didn't believe it either... until he did, and then it was an all-hands-on-deck moment steadied by someone clearly experiencing a huge surge of adrenaline but keeping their cool while operating in their element. |
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