

Facebook use an audit trail for animal cruelty videos, block re-posting and report.


Facebook use an audit trail for animal cruelty videos, block re-posting and report.
The Issue
Too many videos of animal cruelty are being continually re-posted on Facebook with out any information regarding the perpetrators or means of addressing this cruelty. This is creating a modern day amphitheatre for the general masses to watch these images with out being given the means for any pro-action towards stopping this cruelty. It seems these images are being used for mass entertainment purposes enabling people to comment their upset instead of being used as relevant evidence towards taking much needed legal action towards the original posters and perpetrators. Facebook should have an audit trail to trace all videos of animal cruelty back to the original post enabling the appropriate authorities to take action and also immediately block the re-posting of such videos. These images should not be protected and people should not be able to share without the option of taking action and being able to report to the right authorities.

The Issue
Too many videos of animal cruelty are being continually re-posted on Facebook with out any information regarding the perpetrators or means of addressing this cruelty. This is creating a modern day amphitheatre for the general masses to watch these images with out being given the means for any pro-action towards stopping this cruelty. It seems these images are being used for mass entertainment purposes enabling people to comment their upset instead of being used as relevant evidence towards taking much needed legal action towards the original posters and perpetrators. Facebook should have an audit trail to trace all videos of animal cruelty back to the original post enabling the appropriate authorities to take action and also immediately block the re-posting of such videos. These images should not be protected and people should not be able to share without the option of taking action and being able to report to the right authorities.

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Petition created on 30 December 2016