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Vancouver riots bring public shame, online apologies
Vancouver riots bring public shame, online apologies
VANCOUVER - Impassioned apologies from remorseful rioters rolled in over the weekend and on Monday as online efforts to expose alleged contributors mounted.
The scale of online name-and-shame efforts is unprecedented, according to social media experts, who note that the fallout for alleged hooligans could be enormous. They say fear of real-life consequences as well as attempts to preserve online identities are two explanations for what is motivating the public pleas for forgiveness.
“I think in part it has to do with the fear of repercussions — of getting caught,” said Christopher Schneider, a sociology professor with the University of B.C. Okanagan, who added that some people are likely responding to the online pressure in the hopes of more lenient treatment by police and the courts. But he said another motivation could be attempts by rioters to clear their online record.
“You don’t even need a resume any more. You say my name is so-and-so, and they Google you,” Schneider said, of employers and others.
Many alleged rioters including Nathan Kotylak, Camille Cacnio and Tim Kwong, now have a substantial amount of negative online commentary that could follow them indefinitely.
A blog post ostensibly written by Cacnio notes that “The aftermath has been a tough ordeal.”
Schneider said other people who did not contribute to the riot directly, but who were captured witnessing the events could also soon find themselves wanting or needing to explain their actions publicly.
“Now we have this riot-like mentality happening in cyber space,” said Schneider, who added that the same ideas of individual culpability that were thrown out the window during the riot are also now being cast aside online.
Indeed, not only rioters, but their friends and families are also being criticized online.
Tim Kwong was identified online for allegedly participating in the riot. A Facebook message posted under his name and since reported to other sites reads: |
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