FERNBROOK RESPORT FREELTON: Why Couldn’t Caroline Cope With
A Facebook Comment? Part VI
In the previous unexciting episode a formal apology was
issued to ONE Caroline Cope after she felt personally harassed (and morally
repulsed we suppose) by a post noting that a Purple PT Cruiser with a black top
had driven a little too close to one walker. And a little too fast for their
liking as well.
I don’t know how long the “Apology to Caroline Cope” post
lasted because when next We looked in… the ‘apology’ had vanished.
Nor do We know if there were any responses to the post.
Positive or negative. Thumbs up or thumbs down.
Nothing.
Yes, the apology to Caroline Cope had disappeared. And, as
far as We know, no explanation was given to the pedestrian poster.
In its place was a message that the post was deleted and
that vehicles should be respectful of pedestrians and vice versa. Or words to
that effect. I didn’t save that message because I thought it would be there for
eternity. But in Fernbrook Information and News an eternity is barely longer
than the blink of an eye.
Because that message too was deleted.
But not before two comments were made to the deletion
message. Which I read. And, too, did not save. Expecting them to be there for
as long as the internet lasted. Which is bad news for the internet if a
Fernbrook Information and News ‘eternity’ is the measure of longevity.
This guest story was submitted by Multatuli.
NEXT EPISODE: THE TWO COMMENTS TO THE REPLACEMENT POST ABOUT
THE DELETED FACEBOOK MESSAGE.
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