DISQUS

Mashable - The Social Media Guide: 2008/11/24/police-justintv-suicide/

  • Ørv · 1 year ago
    broken link:

    "commited suicide in front of a live audience"

    "looking into it"

    Come on, you can do better than this!
  • Martin Edic · 1 year ago
    The answer is just like what they do on 'real' live TV- have a delay that is monitored. However to stop this you'd have to have a long delay. If I owned this site I'd shut it down until I figured out how to never have this happen again. It is said that people watching encouraged him which is absolutely repulsive unless they thought it was a gag. Actually that's just as repulsive.
    Lot of bad karma out there over this- you know who you are.
  • JohnF · 1 year ago
    Are you serious?

    About the only solution now is that every piece of user-generated content needs to be filtered for intent or liability. Let's just go ahead and kill Web 2.0 and take every writing, video, image under close scrutiny to make sure no one could possibly be hurt by it.

    Yeesh.
  • FrankO · 1 year ago
    Theres really nothing anyone can do. It's not like the kid offed himself just because there was a live camera....c'mon. No one ever talks about the real truth. You can't blame it on some video chat for craps sake. This is like the Ozzy case. Get real.
  • Pablothehat · 1 year ago
    Committing suicide is a statement, particularly so when done in front of an audience.
    It says many things on many levels.
    It speak of an ego unable to tolerate a situation any further but unable or unwilling to seek an avenue of escape which is a viable option for the Ego to accept.
    This might be personal or none-personal situation, a cheating partner, a relationship breakdown, insurmountable debt, a passive-aggressive form of protest against repression, or the active seeking of revenge, regardless of personal cost.
    What society's leaders and law enforcement organisation cannot accept is the burden of guilt or responsibility that they have failed to protect either the person who commits suicide or the public from either the message that the dead person wanted to convey or the consequences of their actions in achieving their death.
    The natural progression of events will result in those who society regards as its protectors will seek someone to be held accountable.
  • degenerasian · 1 year ago
    There is a delay on justin.tv. I've watched sports on there and compared to tv there is a slight 10 second delay (sometimes more).

    As FrankO said it's not like the kid took a gun pointed it at the camera and pointed it at himself.
    He took some pills and was on a bed. Perhaps the moderators perhaps could have clue in a bit quicker but it wouldn't have changed the end-result. Say we all chipped in and called police. By the time the police get there, he's dead.
  • Martin Edic · 1 year ago
    I really don't think it could have been prevented. People who really want to kill themselves usually succeed. Weird society we're creating though...
  • Katybeth · 1 year ago
    I don't know if it could have been prevented...but I sure would not watched and been one of those that did not try. Moderating is a responsibility, and even if it is overdone, I think I would take a second look at anyone threatening suicide--could be drama....and then again maybe not.
  • Ryan · 1 year ago
    I guess i fail to see what the big deal is about "this one".

    This same thing happened a few years back, same situation pre-Web 2.0 with IRC and a Webcam.

    Lookup, Brandon Vedas.

    "I am Hardcore"
  • Jeff · 1 year ago
    You can't blame Justin.tv, that's like blaming the gun mfgs for the idiot that goes on a killing spree. The sad part that were apart of the "community" encouraged him to do it. This troubles me the most! Oh, we didn't think he would do it, we thought he was just joking, how many times do YOU joke about killing yourself in front of others? Get real.

    This guy need help before all this went down, who can't read the signs?
  • pegger · 1 year ago
    Abraham Biggs Jr. is really the only one to blame here.
  • Grant · 1 year ago
    I remember a story about a year ago that someone faked their death on JTV. So I agree with the part about people being desensitized to this sort of thing. Its like the boy who cried wolf, 99 times its fake, but 1 time its going to be real, but who is going to be able to judge which is which. A few years ago a guy killed himself on Paltalk and people egged him on. Same story, just a different venue and time.
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  • Ace Marauder · 1 year ago
    Dude, at least reply to the blog before you pimp your site. Are you aware that you're pimping your new social networking site on a blog that's about a 19 year old boy who killed himself live online?
  • The Wise One · 1 year ago
    I saw a clip of the cops coming in when the guy was dead. Personally I think there are a SOLUTION

    THE SOLUTION - POLICE JTV CHANNEL and REPORT TO POLICE BUTTON

    There's a report to Police button on JTV where a police station somewhere in the country can login and see if anything is wrong and then they have the ability via special permissions to get your home address and all that signup info and then they can contact the local police where you are and help you. It kinda seems like a touchy subject thought, police on the internet. But I think if they had like a channel where people could report anything on the web it would probably be a great way to prevent crime or illegal activities.