Facebook "Poke" Leads To Arrest

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  1. PhoenixDog
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    Don't poke me, bro! Facebook "poke" leads to arrest

    Why do stories like this continue to surprise me?

    Just when I think I've seen it all online comes a tale like the one of Tennessee's Sharon D. Jackson, who was arrested last month. Her crime? Sending a "poke" to another woman via the Facebook social network.

    In my experience, few people really ever use the "poke" feature. ABC News calls it the "digital equivalent of waving at someone from across a crowded room." Others would call it the online version of a "what's up?" text message.

    Either way it's an awfully harmless little feature... unless, it seems, you have a restraining order filed against you preventing you from contacting the person you poked.

    It's unclear why the victim of the poke, Dana M. Hannah, has a restraining order against Jackson, but as of June, Jackson had been prohibited from "telephoning, contacting or otherwise communicating with the petitioner, directly or indirectly." It's equally unclear why Jackson poked Hannah -- or whether someone else did the poking in question under her guise -- as well as whether a poke constitutes either contact or communication.

    Either way she's now in custody, as Jackson's lawyer tries "to get my hands on some Facebook documentation so we can better assess the situation." If convicted, violation of the earlier restraining order could net Jackson nearly a year in jail.

    Important lessons here, folks. If you've been stalking someone to the point where they seek a legal remedy to keep you away from them, it's probably not a good idea to interact with them in any way online -- even with an innocent "poke." In fact, you might consider de-friending them on Facebook altogether to avoid the temptation.


    Source: Yahoo News
     
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    You have got to be kidding me...
     
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    "Jackson had been prohibited from "telephoning, contacting or otherwise communicating with the petitioner, directly or indirectly."


    Face book is communication software... so I can see it...The real question is why would someone be stupid enough to go on facebook and look up and make any type of contact with someone that has a restraining order against them ;)
     
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    This would be asinine if it wasn't for the restraining order. Because of that, it's understandable.
     
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    I thought you could only poke people who were your friends on Facebook. If the victim was so afraid of this person stalking her, why didn't she remove her from her friends list?
     
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    my thoughts exactly... and i wonder if the poke was actually before then too :(
     
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    You actually CAN poke people who are not your friends on FB, depending on how open that person's permissions settings are.
     
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    Pokes Pdog...

    wait.... that didn't sound right
     
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    poke me all you want bitches, i just poke back ;)