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OneGrassRoot

(22,920 posts)
Fri Apr 19, 2013, 09:12 AM Apr 2013

The Internet’s shameful false ID (Salon re: Boston)

(EDIT TO ADD: Social media can do SO MUCH GOOD (and we've seen how it has), but this vigilante stuff is also causing SO MUCH HARM. Too many innocents are being put in danger and falsely smeared. Remember, most people see a story but don't see a follow-up or retraction. Just awful. )


With the perpetrators of the attack on the Boston marathon now apparently identified as brothers from Chechnya, and with one of those brothers still at large terrorizing Boston, it’s worth nothing that before the bizarre turn of events that led to this morning’s chaotic scene, Internet detectives made one last totally shameful false accusation that also in this case involved the harassment of a family currently desperately searching for their lost son and brother.

Yesterday, a Reddit user posted a new, startlingly clear image of the aftermath of the explosion, that shows, on the far left, what looks very much like one of the FBI’s suspects fleeing the scene. After Philip Bump, an Atlantic Wire writer and Photoshop expert, explained why he believed the image was genuine the New York Times confirmed the photo’s authenticity.

So: The Internet actually found a new, much clearer photo of one of the FBI’s suspects. Amazing! It could’ve taken ages, before the Internet, for this evidence to surface and be sent to law enforcement. Immediately after the Internet did this admirable thing, of course, it took it to a dark and irresponsible place.

Remember how thousands of Reddit users and 4chan people spent the days after the bombing combing through every available photo and frame of video of the site of the bombings, searching for the perpetrators, and they found a bunch of guys with backpacks — so many guys they made a spreasheet! — and (inadvertently) allowed the New York Post to identify, on the front page, two innocent people as the bombers? And remember how when the FBI released images of the actual suspects, neither of them had been spotted by Reddit or 4Chan or any other online sleuth? Well, armed with this new, clearer photo, and giddy from having uncovered it, the message board investigative geniuses then determined that “suspect two” was a missing college student.


http://www.salon.com/2013/04/19/the_internets_shameful_false_id/

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The Internet’s shameful false ID (Salon re: Boston) (Original Post) OneGrassRoot Apr 2013 OP
Several long time DU members fell for this as well.... Spitfire of ATJ Apr 2013 #1
The FBI first asked for ID on that teen. I think we are a lot better off with thousands of good eyes Sunlei Apr 2013 #2
 

Spitfire of ATJ

(32,723 posts)
1. Several long time DU members fell for this as well....
Fri Apr 19, 2013, 04:47 PM
Apr 2013

Sometimes the Intertubes is no better than a barber shop.

Sunlei

(22,651 posts)
2. The FBI first asked for ID on that teen. I think we are a lot better off with thousands of good eyes
Fri Apr 19, 2013, 06:12 PM
Apr 2013

yeah, yeah the Post is another excited tabloid media, much like the hundreds of opinion blogs.

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