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edcantor

(325 posts)
Sat May 12, 2012, 09:31 AM May 2012

Police call on Twitter community to help catch online criminals (UK)

Police have asked users of social media sites like Facebook and Twitter to be their “eyes and ears” in a bid to stop online bullying. Officers want people to report so-called “trolls”, who commit crimes on the internet.

Forces across the country are increasingly trying to get to grips with the new challenges posed by policing online forums and social networks. Recent years have seen a series of high-profile cases in which people have committed crimes on the internet, notably beginning with the widespread outing of super-injunctions and the recent naming of a rape victim.

Officers also want to crack down on online bullying and hate crimes, but lack the resources to effectively police all of the sites on which they could conceivably be committed.

Chief Constable Stuart Hyde, who leads the Association of Chief Police Officers 'e-crime prevention efforts, said: "There is no Facebook squad or Twitter squad. We are not actively going out to catch people who have made inappropriate comments. We're not there to hunt people down."

He added that he thought online communities work best if they are self-regulated without officers needing to get involved. "But where allegations are made we can and do investigate."


Should Twitter and Facebook be policed like any other public forum? Would you help if you could?
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Police call on Twitter community to help catch online criminals (UK) (Original Post) edcantor May 2012 OP
Keeping in mind this is the UK pipoman May 2012 #1
 

pipoman

(16,038 posts)
1. Keeping in mind this is the UK
Sat May 12, 2012, 10:15 AM
May 2012

where someone recently was criminally charged for calling a politician a naughty name..not threatening mind you..just a bad word..All we need here are a few thousand people in prison for talking/writing..

OTOH, I'm thinking people in general would absolutely report posters who they believe are making criminal threats or espousing criminal activity..

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