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posted by cmn32480 on Friday August 28 2015, @08:01AM   Printer-friendly
from the and-they-are-annoying-too dept.

UK politicians and have urged Twitter and Facebook to change the default behavior of autoplaying videos following the spread of footage showing the shooting of a WDBJ-TV reporter and cameraman:

MPs have called on Twitter and Facebook to take action after many users were confronted with autoplaying videos of the murder of a US TV news crew. The footage was suspected to have been posted by the murderer on Wednesday. Because the sites have set video to play automatically by default, many people saw the video without choosing to when it was shared into their feeds.

A parliamentary group said the firms should ensure that users are warned about graphic content before it plays. The chair of the cross-party Parliamentary Internet, Communications and Technology Forum (Pictfor) said that both social media sites should automatically sift for such content. "Facebook, Google, Microsoft and others have already worked together with government and regulators to prevent people being exposed to illegal, extremist content, using both automatic and manual techniques to identify footage. Social media, just like traditional media, should consider how shocking other content can be, and make sure consumers are warned appropriately," Matt Warman told the BBC.

The Conservative MP for Boston and Skegness added: "For victims, friends and families it's important to make sure that, in an online world without a watershed, users know what they're about to see and have a reasonable opportunity to stop it." He said that, while users can change their own settings to stop videos auto-playing, Facebook and Twitter "need to be aware that one size does not fit all". He said: "Many people who are ordinarily happy that videos play will have seen shocking footage by accident, without warning of its graphic nature."


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  • (Score: 5, Interesting) by geb on Friday August 28 2015, @08:40AM

    by geb (529) on Friday August 28 2015, @08:40AM (#228896)

    I've got a few people on my twitter feed muted, not because I dislike what they post, but simply because all the videos make rendering the page incredibly slow. Twitter is already a nightmarish mess of scripts that takes several seconds just to display a list of text, and video content makes it much worse.

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  • (Score: 3, Informative) by basstard on Friday August 28 2015, @09:58AM

    by basstard (5595) on Friday August 28 2015, @09:58AM (#228918)
    Not only eat resources, they can much more, they kept crashing my browser. Flashblocker keeps facebook displaying browser up and running, and as a bonus, myself a bit less insane.
    • (Score: 1, Funny) by Anonymous Coward on Friday August 28 2015, @11:25AM

      by Anonymous Coward on Friday August 28 2015, @11:25AM (#228932)

      You'd retain even more of your sanity if you got your ass off of fb...

      • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday August 28 2015, @11:27PM

        by Anonymous Coward on Friday August 28 2015, @11:27PM (#229231)

        My FB may have abused me, but it doesn't happen all of the time. I know deep down FB is good, even if counseling is off the table. FB promised to respect my wishes, and this time I'm sure FB meant it. It wont happen again, probably.