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Remembering the time someone paid $4.20 to cause an actual bomb threat on a college campus
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It's interesting everyone left in a very orderly manor. No one trampled over each other. What .. happened to this guy?
This is literally the "fire in a crowded theater" argument. This ... should be protected speech, shouldn't it? It's all about if it's an immediate and imminent threat.
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Woah .. this story gets even crazier. Someone paid to have his phone play the bomb audio clip. So ... he really had nothing to do with it .. I mean I guess he could have said, "No don't worry. There is no bomb, it's one of the people watching my stream."
This really gets into the entire Section 320 thing, and if he's responsible at all for what one of his watchers did. Insane...
https://www.thedailybeast.com/youtube-stars-get-rich-making-bomb-threats-and-streaming-it
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Maybe morally, I'm wondering about legally though
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@djsumdog @Shadowman311 He's stupid enough to open himself to this nonsense and do nothing about it, he's responsible as much as his stream troll is.
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Like that scene from Die Hard with the sign?
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@latein @djsumdog @Shadowman311 eventually a streamer is going to get killed for a TTS donation, it's just a matter of time