Friday, February 24, 2012

In Response To Mike Fratea's "Facebook" article

Honestly when I read the title to that article I was thinking that it was one of those "eye catchers" that really isn't what happens in the article, clearly I was mistaken.  I can understand ex-husbands and ex-wives take each other to court for a number of different things; I have never seen someone be forced to apologize via social networking website or they would go to jail.  If I were the judge in this case I would have forced a formal apology, maybe even a written letter but I would not make the person put that on a social networking site, let alone the biggest in the world, "Facebook".  I don't think this is a waste of our tax payers money however because the judge is still getting his point across while the lady gets justice by getting her apology and her money.  Do you think social networking is getting a little overwhelming?  By that I mean law enforcement is now using this as some key pieces to evidence and information.  How do you feel about this and where do you think that this will take us?

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