Lowflynjack
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Jack Fleetwood
In the last two years I've lost one close friend in a plane crash, one FB friend in a car crash, and this weekend a Facebook friend was killed in a 170 crash along with his wife and two small boys.
I know we put ourselves out there by being on Facebook. In all of these cases people thought it was acceptable to post crash photos on the victim's FB page. With the media wanting to be the first to post a story, these people often just add a link to the news story. In all of these cases, family members and friends found out from FB. Finding out that way is rough enough, but imagine clicking on FB and seeing a photo of your loved one's plane destroyed with a story saying there were no survivors. Why do people think they need to be the first to share a crash photo? You're not in the news, nobody will ever look back and congratulate you on being the first to report it.
I know we put ourselves out there by being on Facebook. In all of these cases people thought it was acceptable to post crash photos on the victim's FB page. With the media wanting to be the first to post a story, these people often just add a link to the news story. In all of these cases, family members and friends found out from FB. Finding out that way is rough enough, but imagine clicking on FB and seeing a photo of your loved one's plane destroyed with a story saying there were no survivors. Why do people think they need to be the first to share a crash photo? You're not in the news, nobody will ever look back and congratulate you on being the first to report it.