Double edged sword. Putting out information after investigating will prompt some people to join groups they didn't know existed.
I don't think there's a way around that other than to reduce sensationalism and give search terms rather than links? Hopefully this will prompt urban centers to do attractive design that segregates pedestrians from vehicles.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto-attack-minassian-facebook-incel-the-investigators-1.4639606
I live in a small Canadian Prairie city with a spouse and a dog. We retired in 2018. This is what life is like.
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You make a good point, Cass Morrison. I think it's a similar effect to publishing stories and photos of mass shooters and violent criminals in general...feeds the urge for notoriety among a segment of disaffected sociopaths who are always going to be out there.
ReplyDeleteDon't give the haters new ways to come together and amplify their voices.