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posted by martyb on Wednesday November 14 2018, @02:55PM   Printer-friendly
from the Wizard's-First-Rule dept.

Two innocent men have been burned alive by a massive lynch mob after WhatsApp rumours branded them child abductors.

A large crowd gathered outside the police station after rumours spread about the two men.

A mob dragged two men out of a police station, savagely beat them and then set them on fire, killing them, after a false rumour was spread on WhatsApp about the pair being child kidnappers.

The mother of one of the men made a desperate plea for the crowd to stop as she watched the lynching unfold on a Facebook livestream.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-46145986


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  • (Score: 3, Interesting) by edIII on Wednesday November 14 2018, @08:33PM

    by edIII (791) on Wednesday November 14 2018, @08:33PM (#761890)

    The disagree mod may be for the statement, "typical trivial topics of most social interaction that sustain relationships".

    I deny that it sustains relationships, and instead turns them into thin veneers of one. Phone calls do better than texts, simply because they transmit more information. Video calls transmit even more. A two page written letter can transmit more information about the person and their life, than any 140-280 character "snippet".

    The true sustaining of a relationship is based on effort, and the tremendous out-of-band communication that occurs when people meet physically. Social media is vapid, shallow, and only creates distances between people while engendering the delusion of a close-knit group of people, or family. At most it can supplement, not replace, real interactions with friends and family. If you think that 10 people sitting at a table all engrossed in their phones, barely paying attention to each other, is sustainable, then we have wildly different ideas of sustainable relationships.

    I strongly suspect that the approximate 20% of the population that has nothing to do with social media in the US, and are not addicted to their technology, have similar observations and do not get what they need for a sustainable relationship through a shiny interface and megacorp spyware.

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