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Sorry, don't belong to Facebook. Can't see the link.

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I don't think that you or anybody else here would like to see the scene, even if you had to deal with horrible events.



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Oh no, Suyanto, this is too horrible.

I think that you'd better delete this video, also on FB. And sharing such pictures is a very bad idea, even if it was an accident - there are too many people who might be exposed to such negative influences (and the anonymity of victims should be respected, till the authorities allow the information to spread).

Even if you are shocked yourself or trying to remind drivers and pedestrians to watch out and to go safe, don't spread such pictures; talk about it and stick to official sources. You can still correct your post and replace the video with a link for news.

Thank you for your understanding.

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Maybe it's better that I didn't see it from what you're saying Marianne and I trust your judgement.

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(Thumbs up)

Yes, I think that this is better; I am just thinking of all the kids, families and also normal, adult and older people who could see such scenes.

I do understand why there must be a certain supervision on-line ...


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I can't see it either, because I'm not a member of Facebook.

But it sounds as if it is for the best that I am not. 

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@T(h)ink

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It is not only Facebook, every community is concerned.

Big organisations are the most challenged, as it is much more difficult to deal with masses from various sides.


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You should add the videos from Youtube, Vimeo, vid.me, tumblr... which can be seen publicly.

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