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Tis A Serious Business

34 durable postsStarted 2011-09-13Latest 2011-09-17
#106962Post 1 of 34

UK man first to be jailed for "trolling"

[URL]http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-berkshire-14894576[/URL]

[QUOTE]A Berkshire man has been jailed for posting abusive messages online about a schoolgirl after she committed suicide. Sean Duffy, 25, of Reading, was handed an 18-week sentence for posts on social networking sites about Worcestershire teenager Natasha MacBryde. He previously pleaded guilty at Reading Magistrates' Court to sending indecent or offensive communications. Police said Duffy also posted abuse about dead teenagers in Northumberland, Gloucestershire and Staffordshire. Duffy, of Grovelands Road, admitted two offences of "trolling" a term used to describe the trend of anonymously seeking to provoke outrage by posting insults and abuse online. Being bullied They related to Facebook and YouTube posts about Miss MacBryde, 15, from Bromsgrove, who Duffy had never met. He was traced by police through information from his internet service provider and arrested. [URL="http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-berkshire-14894576#story_continues_2"]Continue reading the main story[/URL] [B]“Start Quote[/B][INDENT]This person hid behind the computer screen with no feeling” [/INDENT] Mark Drew, father of Lauren
Miss MacBryde had thrown herself under a train in February after being bullied. Duffy subsequently posted anonymous messages on a remembrance page - "Monday 14th February will always be remembered as Tasha MacBryde day" - set up by her 17-year-old brother James to allow friends and family to pay their respects to the teenager. In one of the posts he called her a slut. He also posted a video on YouTube, entitled Tasha the Tank Engine, showing the children's character Thomas the Tank Engine with Miss MacBryde's face. Jo Belsey, prosecuting, said the family were "understandably outraged, disgusted and hurt". In a statement read to the court, her father Andrew MacBryde said he "could not believe anyone could stoop to such depths" after his son told him of the online posts. He added that Duffy's actions had "added to the horror of dealing with the death of their beautiful daughter". The magistrates were also asked to consider three other cases when sentencing Duffy, who the court heard suffers with alcohol problems and has Asperger's syndrome. Given Asbo He had also posted offensive messages about Lauren Drew, 14, of Gloucestershire, who was found dead after suffering a suspected epileptic seizure, Hayley Bates, 16, of Staffordshire, who died in a car crash, and Jordan Cooper, 14, who was stabbed to death in Northumberland. On Mother's Day he posted a message on an online memorial page to Lauren reading: "Help me mummy, it's hot in hell". Duffy also produced an image of Hayley with crosses on her eyes and red marks on her face. He also wrote explicit messages to Hayley's sister Heather. The family of stabbing victim Jordan had also seen abusive messages directed at the youngster on an online memorial and a YouTube video defacing an image of the teenager. [IMG]http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/55346000/jpg/_55346080_jex_11788_de27-1.jpg[/IMG] Sean Duffy had never met the teenagers he posted messages about
Magistrates also gave Duffy an Asbo, banning him from using social networking sites for five years. Outside court, Lauren's father Mark Drew said: "Lauren didn't deserve this. "Seeing him in court was really hard. I was so angry. "Lauren was my only daughter and I worshipped the ground she walked on. "This person hid behind the computer screen with no feeling." Mr Drew urged Facebook do do more to prevent the website being misused, adding that it was "a wonderful thing if used right". Lance Whiteford, mitigating, said Duffy had been diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome at an early age and one of the characteristics was an inability to judge the reaction of others. He said Duffy had also struggled with alcohol problems and lived "a miserable existence". Duffy had no previous convictions but had received one caution for a similar offence. Paul Warren, chairman of the magistrates' bench, said: "This case serves to illustrate the harm and damage done by the malicious misuse of social networking sites." Sherry Adhami, of the charity Beatbullying, said: "Today's ruling is a monumental move towards bullying and cyberbullying being taken more seriously and sends a strong message to society that bullying, whether online or offline, is not going to be tolerated. "It's time that stopping bullying at the source is placed higher on the government's agenda."

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#1543511Post 2 of 34

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[IMG]http://i55.tinypic.com/1568wuc.jpg[/IMG]

#1543523Post 3 of 34

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that's sad. guess he can't hide behind a computer anymore......

#1543538Post 4 of 34

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seems like he got off with a slap on the wrists imo :(

#1543542Post 5 of 34

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man with no neck

#1543543Post 6 of 34

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18 weeks in prison? hardly a slap on the wrists.

#1543551Post 7 of 34

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he even looks like a troll.

#1543597Post 8 of 34

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[QUOTE=Garrick;987996]he even looks like a troll.[/QUOTE]

:roflmao: that's what I'm sayin.

#1543600Post 9 of 34

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What an ass. He should be thrown under a train. Oh wait, did that last sentence constitute trolling?

#1543889Post 10 of 34

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ffs get some proxies

going down a slippery [url="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=891"]slope[/url] with this stuff

#1543898Post 11 of 34

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What happened to the first amendment?

#1543948Post 12 of 34

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[QUOTE=picklemonkey;988465]What happened to the first amendment?[/QUOTE]

Would you have applied the first amendment to the "up or down" member who was banned from here a few years back? He had some disgusting thinks to post about a friend of yours.

#1543951Post 13 of 34

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The First Amendment applies in court, it doesn't apply in private organizations

#1543956Post 14 of 34

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[QUOTE=picklemonkey;988537]The First Amendment applies in court, it doesn't apply in private organizations[/QUOTE]

So you don't have a problem with what he did just the fact he was prosecuted for it

#1543959Post 15 of 34

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I have a problem with the Government telling someone that they can't speak their mind when we have a First Amendment that prevents them making making any laws which would prevent us from exercising our freedom of speech. I'm not saying I agree with what the guy says, but I do agree that we should all have the freedom to speak our minds as long as we aren't turning it into violence.

#1543962Post 16 of 34

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So would have a problem if one of the family members of the girl he didn't know went round and gave him a slap.

[QUOTE] but I do agree that we should all have the freedom to speak our minds as long as we aren't turning it into violence.[/QUOTE] And what about "Up or Down" wasn't he just speaking his mind?

#1543964Post 17 of 34

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Maybe we should send illustrious over to the girls facebook remembrance page to let the girls family know the internet is not for them Tis.....................

#1543992Post 18 of 34

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[QUOTE=picklemonkey;988465]What happened to the first amendment?[/QUOTE] Err, don't think it applies in England. Although they do have a bill of rights with similar proviso's . Fortunately it doesn't stop them punishing people like this.

#1544016Post 19 of 34

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[QUOTE=DIDI;988594]Err, don't think it applies in England. Although they do have a bill of rights with similar proviso's . Fortunately it doesn't stop them punishing people like this.[/QUOTE]

That's what I was thinking :lol:

#1544020Post 20 of 34

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I didn't pay attention to the location :oops:

#1544033Post 21 of 34

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fucking bullshit if you ask me...thats like Obama or any celebrity suing people for defamation of character because of all the stupid shit posted on-line. I think its pretty sad that someone would go to such lengths but...stupid is as stupid does...

#1544037Post 22 of 34

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[QUOTE=Huggie Smiles;987987]18 weeks in prison? hardly a slap on the wrists.[/QUOTE]

Let him serve 18 weeks in our prisons. He will be a trolls bitch when he/ she gets out!

#1544113Post 23 of 34

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:shock:

#1544129Post 24 of 34

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This thread reminds me of when Joe Strummer went missing prior to The Clash tour in the early eighty's "where has he gone" some time later "no really where has he gone"

#1544133Post 25 of 34

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[QUOTE=Shpira;988651].thats like Obama or any celebrity suing people for defamation of character because of all the stupid shit posted on-line.[/QUOTE]

I think there is a big difference between slating celebrity's to posting hateful shite on a remembrance web page about a girl who took her life as a result of bullying. Serious business and all that shite

#1544161Post 26 of 34

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trolls have one thing in common, they have small dicks its true my girlfriends and i were talking about this just last night and unfortunately we each had an experience with a troll once :s we all agreed to be the truth

so they are punished for life imo

#1544164Post 27 of 34

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[QUOTE=Kat;988806]trolls have one thing in common, they have small dicks its true my girlfriends and i were talking about this just last night and unfortunately we each had an experience with a troll once :s we all agreed to be the truth

so they are punished for life imo[/QUOTE]

:roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao:

#1544172Post 28 of 34

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The troll set out purposely to cause distress and injury to families at a time of suffering. He's got his comeuppance ... ironically he'll now be on the receiving end over the internet.

Great quote here:

[COLOR=#ffa500][SIZE=3][FONT=Arial][U][B]Internet gives voice to saddo deviant trolls: [/B][/U][FONT=Helvetica] "We need more people prosecuted for expressing extreme internet vitriol, longer sentences and an end to anonymous posting. The modern-day monster under the bridge is growing too big and too nasty for his boots."[/FONT][/FONT][/SIZE][/COLOR]

#1544195Post 29 of 34

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Hear, hear !!

#1544196Post 30 of 34

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[QUOTE=simonr;988818]

Great quote here:

[COLOR=#ffa500][SIZE=3][FONT=Arial][U][B]Internet gives voice to saddo deviant trolls: [/B][/U][FONT=Helvetica] "We need .... an end to anonymous posting. The modern-day monster under the bridge is growing too big and too nasty for his boots."[/FONT][/FONT][/SIZE][/COLOR][/QUOTE] [FONT=Times]Yes, everyone should be required to have a national ID they use when posting online so everything you do can be tracked. We should also have government-sponsored moderators. I suggest recruiting the no-life asshats who work on wikipedia. They can be in a useless group kinda of like TSA, but for Internet security.[/FONT]

#1544197Post 31 of 34

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^^ Just call it Facebook :lol:

#1544200Post 32 of 34

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[IMG]http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_mdqJlPE5CXo/TET0pH6-u9I/AAAAAAAAAS0/Y_Sp1ZepG4w/s1600/100_4457.JPG[/IMG]

#1544218Post 33 of 34

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[QUOTE=bobjuice;988862][IMG]http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_mdqJlPE5CXo/TET0pH6-u9I/AAAAAAAAAS0/Y_Sp1ZepG4w/s1600/100_4457.JPG[/IMG][/QUOTE]

Deformed elephant

#1544267Post 34 of 34

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[QUOTE=tiddles;988855][FONT=Times]Yes, everyone should be required to have a national ID they use when posting online so everything you do can be tracked. We should also have government-sponsored moderators.[/FONT][/QUOTE]

You have no problem with the MS stalker and his actions either then.

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