I am, sadly, going to retweet an earlier thread. Media: please don’t put the killer’s face on loop, on front pages, on your app notifications. Don’t sensationally publicize manifestos. Focus on victims and structural causes. Don’t help inspire the next killer.https://twitter.com/zeynep/status/963900584901226497 …
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zeynep tufekci Retweeted
This is definitely part of what’s going on. Stop profiling the killers. The profile is murder/suicide attention-seeker troubled young man with access to guns. If there is a large number of some other kind, then write an aggregate profile. Till then: stop. https://twitter.com/passantino/status/997510613206089728 …
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zeynep tufekci Retweeted Kenneth Preston
The research is clear. The copycat mechanism is clear. The moral case is clear. Too easy access to guns is definitely part of the problem—but so is the ease with which mass media gives these killers to the notoriety they seek. Past time to change this.https://twitter.com/kennethrpreston/status/997605000015745026 …
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zeynep tufekci Retweeted
It's horrible. I've been desperately writing about this since 2012. Like the 2016 election—journalists can be great at understanding dynamics (need for gun control) *unless* it's about them. Meanwhile, more copycat murder/suicides by troubled young men. https://twitter.com/CharmianNeary/status/997723739830849536 …
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