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September 18th, 2008

PSU student sentenced for MySpace threat

Former student gets maximum sentence:
I originally posted about Steven Voneida here. He was a student of Penn State University at Harrisburg and was convicted back in February of posting threats on his MySpace against the school. The threats referenced Virginia Tech and claimed ‘They got what they deserved.’ It also contained a poem called ‘the […]

By Trench Reynolds -- 3 comments

December 10th, 2007

Penn State students mock VT victims on Facebook

PSU students mock VT tragedy on Facebook:
So now that we’re past the whole ‘Megan Had It Coming’ situation let’s move on to the latest travesty on the vast travestial landscape that is the internet.
For the sake of argument let’s say you’re a couple of students at Penn State and you’re trying to come up with […]

By Trench Reynolds -- 12 comments

August 27th, 2007

Operation: MyCrime #4

This week’s subjects include: The gas leak at Va. Tech. More excuses for Cho Seung Hui. Think of the children-Kip Kinkel edition. The problem with Mysapce? Morons. Craigslist ranters on Michael Vick.
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Tags: cho-seung-hui, craigslist, kip-kinkel, michael-vick, MySpace, selective-mutism, Virginia-Tech

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By Trench Reynolds -- 0 comments

April 22nd, 2007

Did Cho have a MySpace?

According to this article from Fox News Cho Seung-Hui’s e-mail address was Blazers5505@hotmail.com. When I entered it into the MySpace search feature it comes up saying there is a MySpace profile attributed to that address but does not offer a link to it. I’m guessing it’s been pulled by MySpace.
I didn’t know that anti-social psychotics […]

By Trench Reynolds -- 1 comment

April 19th, 2007

Media slammed by Facebook

Facebook slaps media: Angry at use of massacre victims’ postings:
It seems that Facebook is pissed, and rightly so, at the media for taking the pictures of the Virginia Tech victims that were posted on their Facebooks and using them for their stories.
“We absolutely do not support how the media has been using Facebook in many […]

By Trench Reynolds -- 3 comments

April 18th, 2007

On Virginia Tech and social networking

An Outpouring Of Online Grief:
Victims are widely mourned on social-networking sites:
Students Respond to Virginia Tech Shootings on Facebook:
Online memorials help people grieve:
Students trace a tragedy online:
Facebook inundated with prayers, rage over U.S. shooting:
Students Using Facebook to Organize Vigils:
Facebook memorials for Virginia shooting victims:
Tragedy Tests Web 2.0:
Facebook becomes bulletin board for Virginia Tech:
Ross Alameddine Remembered on […]

By Trench Reynolds -- 0 comments