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I don’t think that quotes anyone can argue that what was posted quotes by these young students was vulgar and obscene. The problem for facebook is that if it stopped putting vulgar and obscene groups, speech and photos on the site, they would lose members. I think we need to look more to facebook to take the blame... Facebook needs to do a better job of monitoring the content on their sites. There are tons of cases of Copyright violations quotes and a lot of material that the average person would find vulgar or objectionable. Ah, technology... Jen, at 9:40 am EST on February 15, 2006 Offensive language Does no one see the difference between being critical [first amendment stuff] and being offensive [high school bathroom stuff]? Had the students not felt protected behind the barrier of the computer, would they have so spoken in the classroom? Likely not. There is cowardice in all this.
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