HOLY SHIT! And I started that thread...I am not sure if I should feel like a hero or an ass
This made me wonder about policing the internet. If the guy was standing on a crowded corner, shouting the same false news, do you think he would be arrested?
Quote from: jennymayla on 12-01-2008, 10:48pm"I didn't think he was being malicious, because if people are doing that, we really moderate that stuff," Falcon said. Quote"The good thing about JCList is when someone goes on there and is trying to make trouble and post some bad information, a dozen other people go out there and say you're lying. They keep the information in check," he added.
"I didn't think he was being malicious, because if people are doing that, we really moderate that stuff," Falcon said.
"The good thing about JCList is when someone goes on there and is trying to make trouble and post some bad information, a dozen other people go out there and say you're lying. They keep the information in check," he added.
JCRacialist founder and Webmaster Dxx Fxxxxx said tonight he was "astonished" by Lazaro's arrest."I didn't think he was being malicious, because if people are doing that, we really moderate that stuff," Falcon said.
The guy should have been banned immediately, or his post should have been deleted. The JCPD is funny, they arrest a guy for joking around only but cannot arrest the many gang members that engage in violence across the city.