hah, one of my most hated classmates moaned to our class advisor bout us tweeting/blogging/fbing bout her. she shd be proud that shes the hot topic. but thts besides the point. theres no such thing as freedom of speech online tbf

hah, one of my most hated classmates moaned to our class advisor bout us tweeting/blogging/fbing bout her. she shd be proud that shes the hot topic. but thts besides the point. theres no such thing as freedom of speech online tbf
yeah yeah...they threatened me with the sex offenders register when i dropped my pants on the corridor in front of some helpless year 9's (i hard shorts on) but got caught by the camera....nothing happened anyway so i wouldn't worry.
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Lmao when the original admin left, did it automatically assign a new one?Anyway lol at them involving the police. It's common knowledge that people innocently join Facebook groups all the time for no reason. The original creator might get a telling off but that's as far as I'd imagine it would go.
When I was at school a lad made an MSN profile thing or something about this other lad and got into trouble with the head teacher. However I'd consider it more likely for the police to be involved in something like that (a 1 on 1 hate attack) as opposed to a bunch of kids half-heartedly saying 'we hate school' lol.
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If they targeted teachers in ways i can imagine has happened before and won't be the last the police will very much get involved, the same applies for any individuals.
You're school can contact Facebook and ask for removal of the group, Facebook can then look at the group's history and take any appropriate action if they feel it necessary such as warnings to individual user’s, they cannot pass on information to the school about the group or individual users because of the data protection act. They can pass on information to the police or the police can request information from Facebook but this wouldn’t happen because of a hate group for a school, it would be a waste of police time. At the end of the day a school is an organisation you search Facebook and you’ll see hate group’s for all types of organisations, a school is no different however if Individuals were targetted the police may well get involved.
I've got loads of groups on facebook against schools and teachers and stuff like that, how did the teachers find out? No one ever goes on our pages at school from the teachers, don't think they're allowed.
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