Beneath the Law

Social Media Vigilantism


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There’s a scene in the 1931 film “Frankenstein” that conjures an easy image – an angry mob of people storm the castle of Dr Frankenstein armed with pitchforks.

Nearly a century later we the people still have the same mentality, we just prefer to do it online.

In 2013, a Nova Scotia woman, convicted several times under the Animal Protection Act over more than a decade, became the focus of online anger. Someone developed a Facebook page, using her name prominently committed to harassing her. People posted angry comments toward her, someone suggested she should be beat to a pulp, and others suggested she should be shot. 

But harassment is also a crime in the Criminal code. Ruling on this case was finally handed down a few months ago.

In this episode, vigilante harassment? Or vigilante justice?

 

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