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I hope your daughter saved the posts in some format. It could be useful in the future.Keith B wrote: She was also to go back and have all posts by her or others deleted on Facebook.
Nah, it was only illegal if we chose to press charges. Just dumb hormonal teenage girl stuff. And, we know the other girl really well and there was nothing serious going to happen with her; just running her mouth. We just wanted it to cease and desist. She was just clueless about how serious what she was doing was. When the principal told her of the consequences if we wanted to pursue it, she was scared straight. Funny thing is, they had just had an all-school bulletin about 2 weeks before on the seriousness of Cyber harassment and the implications. Goes to show how little attention teens pay to what they are being told by adults.threoh8 wrote:I hope your daughter saved the posts in some format. It could be useful in the future.Keith B wrote: She was also to go back and have all posts by her or others deleted on Facebook.
Also, if the posts are part of an illegal activity, could deleting them be considered destroying or tampering with evidence?
People will dish out threats and insults online that they would never dare to do in person. It seems like they will go ballistic over trivial stuff like whether Schwinn bicycles are trash or just junk.rp_photo wrote:I tend to get in a lot more confrontations online vs. face-to-face.