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[–]Adeno 8266 ポイント8267 ポイント  (172子コメント)

I have a feeling that suddenly, CNN will be the in the starring role of many memes to come.

[–]RideZero 2583 ポイント2584 ポイント  (123子コメント)

I feel like learning how to make gifs just so I can do this. I have nothing to fucking lose, come at me CNN.

[–]Austin_RC246 17.4k ポイント17.4k ポイント  (1852子コメント)

This feels suspiciously like the last season of South Park talking about trolls.

[–]DamnnitBobby 837 ポイント838 ポイント  (157子コメント)

The emoji analysis is already on the case

[–]tinnyminny 1549 ポイント1550 ポイント  (144子コメント)

And /pol/ is rapidly sending out meme backup. Ex: http://i.imgur.com/bjwMPbv.jpg

[–]darkenseyreth 772 ポイント773 ポイント  (101子コメント)

Seriously, how do companies as large as CNN not see the Streisand effect coming on decisions like this? Surely there has to be at least one nerd there who will give an "uhh, guys..."

[–]usa_foot_print 343 ポイント344 ポイント  (53子コメント)

I am pretty sure they are hoping that memes come back as violent or racist and they can then petition special protection for journalists or say "see? All trump supporters are violent racist frogs"

[–]hateworkingretail 58 ポイント59 ポイント  (26子コメント)

I honestly think this is what they're going after. I'm not even a Trump supporter (or a supporter of the current political climate as a whole) but the mud flinging is important because CNN probably wants whoever's running in four years to be a shoe-in for office, and what better way to accomplish that than shame and guilt any supporters of Trump?

[–]MouthJob 22.5k ポイント22.5k ポイント  (1536子コメント)

and because he said he is not going to repeat this ugly behavior on social media again.

Certainly not under that username, anyway.

[–]lolercakesmcgee 12.2k ポイント12.2k ポイント  (540子コメント)

Fire up the meme generator, this is gonna get wild.

[–]Vic_the_Dick 1890 ポイント1891 ポイント  (260子コメント)

grabs popcorn

I am so ready at this point.

[–]PracticallyANurse 780 ポイント781 ポイント  (243子コメント)

The_Donald is already on it

[–]Vic_the_Dick 1506 ポイント1507 ポイント  (236子コメント)

I'm not a fan of T_D but I say fire away, gents. Shit like this just brings us together.

[–]dumpsterlove123 3753 ポイント3754 ポイント  (730子コメント)

Gonna need the gif.... stat

[–]bannedinlegacy 3997 ポイント3998 ポイント  (712子コメント)

[–]z0rb0r 2657 ポイント2658 ポイント  (248子コメント)

Wait he actually posted this on his twitter?

[–]ProgramTheWorld 3118 ポイント3119 ポイント  (219子コメント)

On both his Twitter and @POTUS.

[–]Weather 2443 ポイント2444 ポイント  (213子コメント)

I'm shocked that he had the audacity to retweet it to his official presidential account as opposed to keeping it only on his personal one. That takes some chutzpah.

[–]pokll 3100 ポイント3101 ポイント  (115子コメント)

This GIF will be in his presidential library.

[–]Dandy-Space-Guy 2613 ポイント2614 ポイント  (94子コメント)

The fucking National Archives will have that GIF stored in it FOR-FUCKING-EVER because he retweeted it on @POTUS. I love some good shitposting myself, but I feel like this whole thing isn't real.

We may have gone too far.

[–]collegekid12341234 408 ポイント409 ポイント  (36子コメント)

I feel like this whole thread will be In the same category. That gif probably aint the worst thing to be archived.

[–]augher 159 ポイント160 ポイント  (3子コメント)

Thats how you know when someones committed to shitposting.

[–]RobotCaesar 405 ポイント406 ポイント  (20子コメント)

You know we are talking about Donald Trump right?

[–]jebaixlsuebqkd 1014 ポイント1015 ポイント  (251子コメント)

Wait really? I mean what's the shame of taking credit for that GIF? It's obviously a joke and isn't anything indecent.

[–]Devar0 5244 ポイント5245 ポイント  (234子コメント)

HanAholeSolo had his work published by The President Of The United States.

Who else can say that?

[–]internet_man_415 1455 ポイント1456 ポイント  (56子コメント)

Can you imagine the immense honor of having your fucking meme be saved to the national archives? For hundreds of years people will look back at this guy and be like "So this is the guy who made the first meme retweeted by a president?" "

[–]Scwinsett 1313 ポイント1314 ポイント  (225子コメント)

Why is there no link to the actual article?

[–]anauthor[S] 1602 ポイント1603 ポイント  (202子コメント)

My apologies. It is literally the front page exclusive on cnn.com right now.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/07/04/politics/kfile-reddit-user-trump-tweet/index.html

[–]TaintedSquirrel 854 ポイント855 ポイント  (125子コメント)

Holy shit you weren't kidding, it's the top story on their homepage.

[–]augher 1472 ポイント1473 ポイント  (110子コメント)

It was legitimately being shown over news about North Korea testing missiles.

[–]KennesawMtnLandis 1241 ポイント1242 ポイント  (85子コメント)

CNN thinks American cares that a funny meme was shared at their expense. I couldn't care less and I also understand it was by no means a call to violence. CNN is out of touch.

[–]SuaveUsernameHere 913 ポイント914 ポイント  (57子コメント)

Archived version for when/if CNN decides to remove it and later claim it didn't happen.

https://archive.is/SVZQ1

BTW, did you know that archiving a website for any reason is "right-wing"? VICE says it is... is this real life?

[–]unabridgedvaulting 712 ポイント713 ポイント  (40子コメント)

Vice just removed the ability to archive their site using popular archivers due to people calling them out on their bullshit. Having a historical archive in escrow is the only real power we have to hold them to their accounts, but they're learning to prevent it to protect themselves from judgement. We must find ways around this.

[–]SuaveUsernameHere 434 ポイント435 ポイント  (12子コメント)

Archive the google cache of the page.

[–]unabridgedvaulting 231 ポイント232 ポイント  (1子コメント)

Oh shit fam, thanks! Will spread this technique!

[–]SuaveUsernameHere 138 ポイント139 ポイント  (0子コメント)

NP. There are other ways but I would suggest finding some on your own (posting those ideas on reddit is not a good idea anymore imo). The goal is to archive as close to the original as possible without editing or falling into the trap of being accused of editing. So saving to your system and uploading to an archive is not something that can be called credible... the reason a screenshot is just not enough proof. I like to use places that they would not want to block, attack or discredit, like googles cache.

[–]PathTo3Commas 166 ポイント167 ポイント  (7子コメント)

They put in the NOCACHE meta tag to their pages as well. This was all done for one very clear, very corrupt and fucked up reason.

[–]vohit4rohit 50 ポイント51 ポイント  (3子コメント)

But we've always been at war with Eurasia

[–]unabridgedvaulting 84 ポイント85 ポイント  (2子コメント)

In the vice facebook post about it, they called archive.is, right-wing. They called an archiver, with no political affiliation, right wing.

[–]slartibartjars 13.0k ポイント13.0k ポイント  (630子コメント)

CNN just started a meme war.

[–]ThrowawayusGenerica 2308 ポイント2309 ポイント  (63子コメント)

Begun, the meme wars have.

[–]Duke_Dardar 1249 ポイント1250 ポイント  (37子コメント)

We have 420,000 memes ready with a million more on the way.

[–]BCMakoto 211 ポイント212 ポイント  (7子コメント)

Meme Wars - Episode I: The CNN Menace

[–]Yokoko44 107 ポイント108 ポイント  (4子コメント)

Meme Wars I was the the election. We're witnessing the beginning of Meme Wars II: Attack of the Pepes

[–]Saxswagger 352 ポイント353 ポイント  (0子コメント)

Around the pepes, a perimeter create!

[–]oiimn 104 ポイント105 ポイント  (0子コメント)

This is actually Meme wars - T_D strikes back

[–]RealBaller21 34 ポイント35 ポイント  (0子コメント)

What about the droid attack on the wookies?

[–]Deathsuxdontdie 1071 ポイント1072 ポイント  (26子コメント)

CNN is going to end up getting SWATted, aren't they?

[–]Fortune_Cat 149 ポイント150 ポイント  (4子コメント)

Someone has yet to swat a live news broadcast

[–]Yokoko44 107 ポイント108 ポイント  (3子コメント)

Which is weird. You'd think that since live TV has been around much longer than twitch, someone would have tried it by now.

[–]jahs_126 596 ポイント597 ポイント  (9子コメント)

well as soon as someone fires /r/CNNmemes up i think its going to be a good couple of weeks at least

[–]Mobius_Storm 17 ポイント18 ポイント  (0子コメント)

That would be letting CNN off too easy. Confining all the memes to a subreddit that can be quarantined like T_D

[–]Foamloller 9175 ポイント9176 ポイント  (78子コメント)

First they came for the president. And I did not speak out, for I was not a president.

Then they came for the normies. And I did not speak out, for I was not a normie.

Then they came for the memes - and there were no memes to speak for me.

[–]mmartinez42793 601 ポイント602 ポイント  (42子コメント)

Meme War II has begun, from the aftermath of Meme War I

[–]f467 3571 ポイント3572 ポイント  (329子コメント)

I really dislike Trump and consider myself a liberal, but if CNN releases this guy's name, I hope they endure all the memey wrath of 4chan and The_Donald

[–]tipsystatistic 903 ポイント904 ポイント  (65子コメント)

Yeah same boat, I feel like the gif was pretty standard internet humour. If the situation was reversed and Fox News Doxxed someone for making fun of Trump in a gif, Reddit would (rightly) freak out. It's the top story on CNN.com right now. Some kid made a gif. Wtf.

[–]sgfocpk 438 ポイント439 ポイント  (41子コメント)

Yeah and Trump is the one who fuckin tweeted it, it's not like the kid knew that was gonna happen when he made the gif. Barring illegal behavior, people should have the freedom to do and say what they want on the internet. This literally feels like corporate bullying.

And the fact that CNN cares this much looks so bad on them. Shouldn't they know how to deal with being made fun of??? By some anonymous person on the internet?? Like if you wanna be outraged be outraged at Trump!!! He's the one who tweeted the thing!!

I'm heated about this sorry

[–]Hemingwavy 961 ポイント962 ポイント  (92子コメント)

http://www.ajc.com/news/national-govt--politics/trump-way-off-cnn-ratings/LhaV3xLLEgVRYRP3dUyxIP/

CNN is a commercial organisation owed by Time Warner. They love Trump. Ratings have never been higher.

[–]NickVids1313 8581 ポイント8582 ポイント  (1799子コメント)

"CNN reserves the right to publish his identity should any of that change."

Can someone who practises law tell me if that is actually considered a threat? because to me it seems like a threat.

[–]VROF 1611 ポイント1612 ポイント  (297子コメント)

CNN explains how they found him and it seems like he begged them not to reveal his identity.

The apology came after CNN's KFile identified the man behind "HanAholeSolo." Using identifying information that "HanAholeSolo" posted on Reddit, KFile was able to determine key biographical details, to find the man's name using a Facebook search and ultimately corroborate details he had made available on Reddit.

On Monday, KFile attempted to contact the man by email and phone but he did not respond. On Tuesday, "HanA**holeSolo" posted his apology on the subreddit /The_Donald and deleted all of his other posts.

This guy probably shat himself when he got that message

[–]cakebattery 1050 ポイント1051 ポイント  (209子コメント)

Yeah, no shit. Reading his apology is like being Neo in the Matrix. You you see the words, but you can also see right through them to see what he's really saying (I'm scared as fucking shit).

[–]BitsOfTruth 7408 ポイント7409 ポイント  (567子コメント)

Julian Assange tweeted the relevant law, and I excerpted the applicable language:

NY PEN § 135.60 Coercion in the second degree

A person is guilty of coercion in the second degree when he or she compels or induces a person to ... abstain from engaging in conduct in which he or she has a legal right to engage ... by means of instilling in him or her a fear that, if the demand is not complied with, the actor or another will:

. 5. Expose a secret or publicize an asserted fact, whether true or false, tending to subject some person to hatred, contempt or ridicule; or

. 9. Perform any other act which would not in itself materially benefit the actor but which is calculated to harm another person materially with respect to his or her health, safety, business, calling, career, financial condition, reputation or personal relationships.

[–]CuckedByTRUMP 3463 ポイント3464 ポイント  (380子コメント)

Goddamn. It took way too far down to see the actual answer. Yes this is coercion and it is illegal.

[–]Sugarblood83 2084 ポイント2085 ポイント  (22子コメント)

CNN put more research into a stupid GIF than they did before pushing WMD Iraq.

[–]The_Thick_Six 1447 ポイント1448 ポイント  (17子コメント)

CNN just inspired a legion of memers across the nation to start fucking with them. I'm just gonna sit here, watch, and enjoy.

[–]abductodude 263 ポイント264 ポイント  (4子コメント)

Streisand Effect.

[–]getbangedchatshit 35 ポイント36 ポイント  (3子コメント)

Remember, Beyonce's agent trying to get those embarrassing pics of her deleted from the Internet?

[–]rageofheaven 1042 ポイント1043 ポイント  (204子コメント)

Media promoting censorship of satire and/or unpopular opinions on our Independence Day.

What a time to be "free".

[–]Michael97035 4272 ポイント4273 ポイント  (327子コメント)

Holy shit. I'm no Trump fan and I consider myself liberal, but this is without a doubt crossing the line. This guy did nothing wrong, he made a goddamn meme. For a major media company to threaten to dox an individual to silence him is disgusting.

[–]obamaluvr 320 ポイント321 ポイント  (6子コメント)

Doesn't reddit blacklist websites that dox redditors (based solely on their reddit contributions?)

I can't recall it since violentacrez and that was years ago. I think i recall it get gawker blacklisted.

[–]btcthinker 2932 ポイント2933 ポイント x2 (159子コメント)

The worst part is that they have been crying about how the president is punching down and how that's never acceptable, yet the very next thing they do is to turn around and punch down on a Reddit shitposter by threatening to doxx him. The lack of self-awareness is on a level that could possibly be considered a Guinness World Record.

[–]dnavi 9306 ポイント9307 ポイント  (441子コメント)

Now everyone is gonna make memes about CNN now. They started a meme war that they're not gonna win.

Also this is some creepy ass shit, CNN hunted down the user and found out their information and is now threatening to dox the dude. I don't think that's cool, should have just brushed it off their shoulder :/

[–]Alchemist2121 751 ポイント752 ポイント  (40子コメント)

Honest question here, aren't there laws that protect minors online, and news agencies from being able to do just this?

Edit: Apparently he's not a minor, but when I made this comment the prevailing story was that he was 15/yo.

[–]gixxerbro 533 ポイント534 ポイント  (9子コメント)

Yep. That's why when you see news stories about crimes it only says stuff like "2 minors were arrested along with 19 year old Joe Smith"

[–]thebreak22 2172 ポイント2173 ポイント  (85子コメント)

Look how proud of themselves CNN is in that newsclip. This is some North Korean shit.

[–]SmurfJizz 584 ポイント585 ポイント  (6子コメント)

It felt super creepy. Especially the ending where they leave with the cliffhanger about how they're trying to find the other parties responsible as well.

[–]Ilovedonutss 101 ポイント102 ポイント  (1子コメント)

Who did the worst crime possible in the world, creating a satire gif/video about the world's politics of today. Who wanted to make fun of the greatest news organisation in the world? More later, on CNN.

[–]Nezzatic 706 ポイント707 ポイント  (48子コメント)

Look how fucking proud /r/politics is. They're whole thread on the issue boiled down to "he's probably racist and deserves it, so why is he afraid of a face reveal". Yeah, doxxing is against Reddit rules and coercion through threatened doxxing is illegal, but I guess cause he's a trump-support that makes this all okay to them.

[–]shrugkey 452 ポイント453 ポイント  (7子コメント)

You know you're knee deep in political zealotry when you condemn a video for being hateful in one breath and then hatefully wish harm on someone in another.

[–]UnderThe102 3242 ポイント3243 ポイント  (248子コメント)

Just so we are all understanding this, CNN is threatening to reveal the identity of someone who made a video of Donald Trump, President of the United States of America, added in the CNN logo over the face of Vince McMahon, CEO of the WWE, with Trump not really attacking "CNN" Vince McMahon at Wrestlemania 23 which happened on April 1st, 2007 because they say it advocates violence against the media. IM FUCKING DONE.

[–]skiman71 788 ポイント789 ポイント  (36子コメント)

So now CNN is blackmailing private citizens? Awesome.

[–]Mr_vitreous 6266 ポイント6267 ポイント  (257子コメント)

Sounds like blackmail to me

[–]mooseclub 2035 ポイント2036 ポイント  (54子コメント)

Smells like blackmail too

[–]Forfrakssake 1688 ポイント1689 ポイント  (47子コメント)

Also looks like blackmail.

[–]champ64 1198 ポイント1199 ポイント  (14子コメント)

Must be a duck

[–]noSoRandomGuy 648 ポイント649 ポイント  (4子コメント)

No it is CNN, ducks have some self respect.

[–]CrownAndGingerAle 56 ポイント57 ポイント  (1子コメント)

Ducks at least stick to raping other ducks. CNN will rape anything they think they can get away with easily.

[–]dadudemon 379 ポイント380 ポイント  (22子コメント)

And it taste like blackmail.

Yep, must be blackmail. (we are doing the Cheech and Chong "shit" skit, right?)

[–]hagamablabla 4235 ポイント4236 ポイント  (206子コメント)

CNN is not publishing "HanA**holeSolo's" name because he is a private citizen who has issued an extensive statement of apology, showed his remorse by saying he has taken down all his offending posts, and because he said he is not going to repeat this ugly behavior on social media again.

No, you don't publish his name because you are a journalist, not a god damn lynch mob leader. Fuck off with this bullshit.

[–]darkwingpsyduck 1034 ポイント1035 ポイント  (79子コメント)

In addition, he said his statement could serve as an example to others not to do the same. CNN reserves the right to publish his identity should any of that change.

How the fuck is that supposed to be anything but menacing? I genuinely believe the point of this article is primarily to show people on the internet at large that, if CNN wants to, they can and will dedicate whatever amount of time is needed to figure out who you are and harass you. A lot of the people on Trump's side loved it, CNN saw the opportunity to decry it as inciting violence against the press, and decided to put the kid under their thumb to set an example.

Trump retweeting him, and the kid turning out to be a racist isn't even a headline. Did Trump go through and fact check the guy before hand? Trump doesn't even read daily briefs let alone ensuring everyone he retweets is any certain way. I mean, it is kind of a headline once you bring all the facts into the equation but you're creating a separate story than what happened. Factually correct but framed in a slanted way that doesn't exactly scream journalistic integrity.

[–]underwaterskengman 5459 ポイント5460 ポイント x2 (151子コメント)

Hey guys. Just wanted to pop in to say this: if you want CNN to stop doing this, one of the ways you can get them to is to contact their advertisers and tell them why you're not going to watch CNN, or use any of the products or services advertised on CNN. It works. Trust me on this. CNN can potentially lose millions of dollars if you do this right. You can find their advertisers' e-mails and send (polite) letters explaining your future purchasing decisions, write them snail-mail, or potentially even call them. With enough e-mails, phone calls, and correspondence, CNN's advertisers WILL pull from them. If you're lucky, you might even be able to bankrupt CNN like this. This cannot stand. CNN went after a private citizen and if this is allowed, then any news organization will be given free reign to terrorize anyone they like. This could potentially lead to a world where news organizations cherrypick people's family members out on Facebook, and demand a public apology-- coerced through the threat of doxing. And I'm simply not gonna stay silent when something that fucking terrible is on the cusp of happening.

[–]karaigumon 1963 ポイント1964 ポイント  (33子コメント)

Here's the list of CNN advertisers if anyone is interested

https://intellectualfroglegs.com/cnns-advertisers/

[–]ShadowHandler 770 ポイント771 ポイント  (3子コメント)

Should CNN not apologize and refrain from such behavior in the future, Redditors reserve the right to make memes about how shitty their advertisers products may be.

[–]Deadpan9 49 ポイント50 ポイント  (0子コメント)

That might be more difficult than making fun of CNN.

/r/HailCorporate can testify to the commercial power present on this site.

[–]thenitram24 404 ポイント405 ポイント  (8子コメント)

Someone should create a thread listing all the advertisers on CNN... make a 1-stop-shop listing so we don't all have to watch CNN to know who their sponsors are.

[–]surfnfootball 290 ポイント291 ポイント  (3子コメント)

I deleted their app which I used just about everyday. This is some bs.

[–]XUFN 367 ポイント368 ポイント  (2子コメント)

Has Chris Cuomo said it's illegal to view the .gifs yet?

[–]barrelsmasher 238 ポイント239 ポイント  (21子コメント)

What in the actual fuck is wrong with CNN?

They couldn't just take it on the chin and move on to credible journalism. Instead, they chose to pursue someone that made a gif? Really?

[–]Baygo22 626 ポイント627 ポイント  (16子コメント)

Meanwhile, over at /politics and the Huffington Post (and no I will not link to it), CNN are the real victims here because people are very angry at them.

[–]C0ltFury 297 ポイント298 ポイント  (4子コメント)

Huffington Post is nothing more than a blogging site like Tumblr in my view.

[–]kaizack 255 ポイント256 ポイント  (2子コメント)

Huffington Post is BuzzFeed drinking tea with their pinky sticking out .

-Unnamed imgur user

[–]idealatry 790 ポイント791 ポイント  (33子コメント)

Even as someone who despises Trump's politics, this is completely fucked. For one thing, the meme is juvenile but completely satirical. Secondly, what the fuck, CNN? Is this really what a "crusader for truth" really does? The poor fucker made a stupid gif. Leave him alone.

[–]xydroh 660 ポイント661 ポイント  (144子コメント)

Incredible that there's not even a mention of this on politics, news, worldnews etc..

[–]Carrotomo 316 ポイント317 ポイント  (11子コメント)

There is a mention of the story on r/politics- defending CNN, of course.

[–]alexmikli 384 ポイント385 ポイント  (50子コメント)

/r/politics' only thread on it as about how the guy who threatened the redditor is being threatened.

[–]Commander_Prime 111 ポイント112 ポイント  (16子コメント)

Top of /r/all though

[–]xydroh 168 ポイント169 ポイント  (15子コメント)

yes, but just seems weird to be posting this in /r/television where I don't normally intend to go for serious discussions.

[–]deagesntwizzles 110 ポイント111 ポイント  (9子コメント)

This is actually the 3rd or 4th time I can recall r/television being the source of major, high quality political discussion on r/all over the last year, while the subs allegedly covering news and politics were just full of drivel.

I wish the rest of reddits discussions were as solid as r/television is right now.

[–]xydroh 25 ポイント26 ポイント  (6子コメント)

oh, I mostly remember askReddit being the source for major stories if news or politics refused to cover it

[–]Mexagon 86 ポイント87 ポイント  (0子コメント)

this is a political content, so it's surely banned by the wonderful mods of the r/politics sub.

[–]RodrigoPer 693 ポイント694 ポイント  (17子コメント)

What the fuck is this shit? I literally didn't believe it and triple checked the link three times. I genuinely figured America has some sort of April Fools type thing on July 4th that I was unaware of.

A major news company is doxxing a private individual and publicly blackmailing them into changing their behaviour, while seeming proud of this stance?

This might be the oddest 'news' story I've seen in a while. The whole political sphere - on both sides - has become...just...sad. Sad for humanity.

[–]mrmqwcxrxdvsmzgoxi 14.6k ポイント14.6k ポイント  (1263子コメント)

Anyone who feels that CNN is not in the wrong here needs to ask themselves how they would feel if this was Breitbart threatening to expose the identity of someone who posts anti-Trump comments in r/politics.

This is wrong, completely regardless of what side of the political spectrum you are on. This is petty, disgusting behavior from CNN and nobody should defend it.

[–]nothingremarkable 5647 ポイント5648 ポイント  (288子コメント)

Exactly. CNN is threatening to dox someone? WTF is that? This is where we are now? You mock me, I am going to destroy your life?

[–]hauscal 1614 ポイント1615 ポイント  (100子コメント)

Well put! I'm so frustrated with this. Makes me sick

[–]Deerscicle 1300 ポイント1301 ポイント  (92子コメント)

Not to mention it's the definition of criminal coercion in New York State.

http://codes.findlaw.com/ny/penal-law/pen-sect-135-60.html

A person is guilty of coercion in the second degree when he or she compels or induces a person to engage in conduct which the latter has a legal right to abstain from engaging in, or to abstain from engaging in conduct in which he or she has a legal right to engage

I.E. "Apologize or we'll reveal your identity"

CNN could have legally published their identity. But they posted on social media that they coerced the user into saying something.

[–]DankeyKang11 395 ポイント396 ポイント  (22子コメント)

Could there be legitimate legal action taken against CNN (whether or not the victim is 15 years old)

[–]Deerscicle 269 ポイント270 ポイント  (16子コメント)

I'm sure the CNN employee who tweeted it could get a class A misdemeanor for it, because it's a criminal complaint and they literally tweeted their complicity for it. Not sure if anything could be filed against CNN itself.

[–]GingerBettaLover 152 ポイント153 ポイント  (6子コメント)

Hmmm, maybe they should publish a public apology and the names of the employees responsible? If I were a judge, I would find that fitting.

[–]Deerscicle 127 ポイント128 ポイント  (5子コメント)

At least one of them tweeted exactly what they did. And then a few hours later said "Oops, we totally didn't coerce someone into doing what we said".

[–]wreckmaster 134 ポイント135 ポイント  (3子コメント)

So if I wanted to file a formal criminal complaint against the author of the article OP posted, in which the author (Andrew Kaczynski) clearly states:

CNN reserves the right to publish his identity should any of that change.

would this be the correct form to use?

[–]yijiujiu 3218 ポイント3219 ポイント  (523子コメント)

This is a symptom of decaying freedom of speech

Edit: For those who've been blowing up my inbox claiming I'm saying that CNN shouldn't have free speech:

Suppose I made a gif about a person I hardly know. That person doesn't like the gif I made, so they found some indirect means of tracking me down. They also happen to have a massive twitter following, including some people who might take action against me because they love this person so much. That person then says "Don't do it again, or all these people will find out who you really are and I won't be held responsible for what they might do". In my book, that would be considered a form of coercion. Not quite blackmail or extortion because no items are changing hands, but they are doing what they can to leverage this information in an effort to shut me up. This is not benign. The news network is obviously much more powerful than most private citizens.

This is limiting free speech, and we need to continue to be aware of abuses of power on all levels.

Second Edit: I'm not saying they don't have the right to put it out there, but using the information to threaten someone is different than simply putting the information out there. I still wouldn't agree with them doing that, but saying "Don't do X, or else" is where they've crossed the line.

[–]CarveTheMind 2907 ポイント2908 ポイント  (430子コメント)

Anybody who doesn't stand up for this kid, regardless of their political affiliation, is encouraging blackmail, coercion, the further destruction of free speech, and this type of thing happening again in the future. Regardless of all else, we need to come together on this and support each other, otherwise it very well may be you or me next in line.

Whether this kid was an anarchist, a communist or a fascist, I'd be standing up for him. This is the lowest behavior I've ever seen.

EDIT: I received a hate comment that was since deleted, but my reply:

"This is the exact fucking thing that I'm talking about. Not once did I lie in my comment, I'm speaking from the heart, but instead of thinking about it critically, you see that I vote Republican and choose to spit in my face and not even try to hear me out. Whether this was Fox News and a communist or Breitbart and an anarchist or CNN and a fascist, I don't fucking care. This is bigger than politics.

Quit acting like a jackass and grow the fuck up. "

[–]Polaris06 614 ポイント615 ポイント  (62子コメント)

As a liberal: Fuck CNN.

Burn you blackmailing assholes.

[–]Simpdogg 1401 ポイント1402 ポイント  (55子コメント)

Fuck CNN, I'm not Trump supporter but this is disgusting

[–]advice_animorph 222 ポイント223 ポイント  (39子コメント)

Disgusting and very dangerous to the future of free speech and privacy if it becomes a trend

[–]MistaSmiles 912 ポイント913 ポイント  (56子コメント)

Jesus, why is CNN trying to make me agree with Trump

[–]RadiationDM 461 ポイント462 ポイント  (13子コメント)

Can't wait for this post to "magically" disappear like the top posts from the United Airlines incident.

[–]coltsfanpleasekillme 516 ポイント517 ポイント  (88子コメント)

It's blackmail, but on r/politics it's a "reasonable response to racism"

[–]SMc-Twelve 403 ポイント404 ポイント  (30子コメント)

Doxxing is against reddit's global rules. All links to CNN should be blocked by the admins as the only reasonable punishment in this situation.

[–]Caffeinetank 45 ポイント46 ポイント  (2子コメント)

I don't do this kind of stuff, but this is one of the key reasons I never post on Facebook. My Facebook profile is only 33% complete anyway and only available to friends.

[–]abxvexd 50 ポイント51 ポイント  (1子コメント)

I'm confused. A news agency gets memed online so they hire lizard squad to get his information. He apologizes (not even necessary it's a fucking anon meme), and CNN threats to release his identity if he doesn't adhere to their conditions????

[–]Managarn 1373 ポイント1374 ポイント  (77子コメント)

CNN literally going after our memes. This def wont trigger a Streisand effect.

[–]tripwire7 876 ポイント877 ポイント  (78子コメント)

Fuck CNN. They threaten to doxx somebody just for editing a WWE clip in a humorous way that supports Trump?

I'm not even a Trump supporter, but this is just bullying behavior by a corporate entitity against someone who doesn't have the resources to fight back.

[–]hamstersjs 1441 ポイント1442 ポイント  (253子コメント)

Look folks, for a few minutes you need to put politics aside and look at what is really being said here.

A major news corporation is threatening to expose a person to very real economic and physical harm by publishing the persons identity under the condition that he doesn't say or post anything else that goes against what they want.

That is what we call black mail, just because the individual in question took an old photo and edited it to make their logo appear. Anyone who is advocating this as something positive is either a paid operative or extremely extremely narrow minded.

This is not what a free country and an honest press would tolerate, these are political agendas and they are being forced through by the use of coercion and threats. If you have to threaten or intimidate people to get them to agree with you then you are the baddie.

This guy needs to lawyer up and do it quickly before they ruin his life or someone murders him because in today's political climate people are too immature to handle ideas that conflict with their own.

[–]OryxsLoveChild 343 ポイント344 ポイント  (23子コメント)

Holy shit how do you fuck up this badly. This is almost as stupid as /u/spez privately editing user's comments.

Obligatory fuck /u/spez

[–]CodenameAlbatross 1768 ポイント1769 ポイント  (231子コメント)

The amount of people here defending straight up blackmail is really scary