Should the right to be forgotten be something that's actively enforced now that the internet makes it possible for things to be stored forever?
Look at the kid. His life is ruined forever now because of his sister. She's even given interviews and given it his full name and age. Whenever an employer in the future looks for info on this kid, that's going to know he did this. Why shouldn't the government remove this kind of material from the web if there also going to prosecute anyone who posts pictures of people like Venables who molested and killed a toddler?
>It says here that when you were 3 years old you did something retarded that only a 3 year old would do, why should we consider you for this job?
Kevin Russell
This pretty much sums it up.
People just need to learn to judge these things accordingly. Kids do retarded things sometimes.
Christian Fisher
>It says here that when you were 10 years old you did something retarded that only a 10 year old would do, why should we consider you for this job?
Josiah Phillips
>10 year olds regularly murder children
Nice false equivalency there, dumb cunt
Christopher Jenkins
>regularly
Never said that.
Eitherway, the police regularly censor any information regarding Jon Venables, even when he's caught with cp, so why protect monsters instead of people who did something stupid when they were younger?
Cooper Moore
piss drawer. my god thats master level.
Caleb Edwards
plot twist, it really WAS the dog
Jacob Harris
There's no way to remove the picture from the internet, but maybe he can sue his sister for psychological damage.
Thomas Moore
I don't think this is the issue. The issue is more things like: dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2142469/Mitt-Romney-held-gay-taunt-classmate-cut-hair-school-attack.html In college, Mitt Romney did something stupid, LIKE WE ALL DID. Then forty years later he had to deal with it during a presidential run. Remember, up until about 100 years ago, if you wanted to, you could just move to a different state and start a new life and no one was the wiser. The ability to do a reset is gone and it's going to cause more and more problems because no one is perfect.
Bentley Sanchez
Or, we as a society could learn to accept that people are imperfect. Which is basically one of the first Christian teachings. We all fall short of the glory of God.
Nolan Fisher
if someone cut my hair I’d cut off their head there’s a lot of thigs that are just dumb kid shit but you don’t fuck with the hair
Josiah Martinez
People under the age of 18 should not be allowed to use the internet.
Isaac Rogers
Yea it's fucked. I especially hate the ones where people are coming out of surgery and they ask them questions to make them upset. Most double digit IQ "normal" people are closer to sociopaths and social media exacerbated it.
Hudson Myers
his life isn't ruined ffs. Nobody cares.
Leo Stewart
>this is literally his life from now until he's out of compulsory education
might as well be ruined, major news outlets even reported on this kid
Nathan Long
That's the direction we're moving in, but realistically it will take generations. Only once everyone alive has had their entire lives from birth to death on the internet will that kind of transparency be accepted.
Blake Cooper
are us people are really that retarded?
Dominic Fisher
I seriously do wonder how in the fuck future politicians are going to cope with all of the stupid shit they posted online as kids/teens. By the time they're old enough to realize that maybe they -shouldn't- be sharing all of their personal details online, it's far too late.
I'm quite thankful in that I never had much of a social media presence, and the only account in which I ever used my real name was a Facebook account I deleted years and years ago. There's some questionable/cringy stuff I posted on a forum a decade ago, however, and it's the first result if you happen to know one of my old usernames. I'm sure most kids these days have it about 10x worse than that. You can look up their name, and the first thing that comes up is probably some really unpleasant shit they don't want an employer to see 10 years down the road.
Joseph Perry
t. memeflag
Sebastian Reed
>implying Americans use mum
Ayden Davis
>mom found the piss drawer /r9k/ the early years
Carson Cruz
If idiot Bruce was wearing his cowl this would be a non issue. That's why he owns it for fucks sake
Colton Lewis
Jesus you psychopath.
Noah Brown
I'm Gen X. My kids have no social media presence. They are the heart of the Homeland generation and they are properly suspicious of it. They have all their privacy settings so clamped down that they can't use their devices to their full potential. Oversharing is a problem of retarded millennial creation, and though bad example, solution.
BTW, my daughter searches her teachers' online presence like she was the DHS and sends them friendly advice--via an user email--about tightening up their social media presence. It's irrational how much people put out there, and it's shocking how much is just out there for the taking. Don't add to it.
Owen Anderson
>I'm Gen X. My kids have no social media presence.
Well, that you know of.
Cameron Taylor
>His life is ruined forever now oh come on, every kid has a piss drawer when he's fucking 3
Kayden Nelson
Is it really that shameful that he hasn't discovered piss bottles yet? He's fucking three dude give him a break.
Nathan Davis
>using (((social media)))
whew
Ryder Morris
Solid point. They learned security from me, and I'm reasonably competent. Once they know enough to bypass me, they'll be old / wise enough to be safe. I do know they have vast (hilarious) fake online presences and have taken steps to permit their friends to communicate with them through apps that bypass parental controls by seeming innocuous, like Linkedin and Slack. It's helpful that so many places have filtered internet, to facilitate their learning how to bypass that and stay user. (Their K-8 school did not filter internet in any way, it made them pretty tough / wary / prudent / jaded.)
I do know that my daughter and her friends are master shitposters here, and I'm actually proud of what they have triggered.
Homeland Generation (which many of you are) will fix this shit right up. It's one thing to not trust Zuckerberg, it's next level to actively bullshit that system, to decrease its reliability.
Lucas Bell
>BTW, my daughter searches her teachers' online presence like she was the DHS and sends them friendly advice--via an user email--about tightening up their social media presence. Autism runs in the family.
Christian Baker
>tfw instead of a piss drawer i had a frog drawer >literally puts frogs in drawer to keep as pets but they ended up dying and i had to put the ones that were alive back outside
Jackson Mitchell
Of course it's women and faggots that spread this shit the most.
>"Lol, the right to privacy is dead. We need to accept eachother in this new modern age of no privacy" Kill yourself.
Kayden Smith
EXACTLY! No snapchat sluts in my house. No piss drawers though, guess you can't have everything.