Whatever else, we know: attention on the killer on his terms helps inspire the next one. Or focus on methods. Don't. https://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/27/opinion/the-virginia-shooter-wanted-fame-lets-not-give-it-to-him.html …pic.twitter.com/u9wYXqQBNS
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Understanding the role sensationalized attention plays doesn't mean ignoring other factors. Of course the world is multi-causal.
Many have been writing this for years. Zero headway. Media will talk about anything but media. People on social media better at restraint.
Media: the next potential mass shooter is watching the current media coverage intently. Right now. Your coverage is a factor in this crisis.
Yes, excessive focus on individual history is an illusion of knowledge and, sadly, a contributor to the problem.https://twitter.com/aj7773108/status/914852534380105729 …
Surely profit outweighs the need for editorial "guidance". And besides, "guidance" is the opposite of FREEDOM.
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