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Tartooth t1_j26axsx wrote

Because making stupid mistakes at 15 shouldn't ruin the rest of your life.

Once you're associated with a crime on google, that's it, you're done for. This law is a very good tool too keep the disgusting media churn away from kids

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Boozeled t1_j26f8cb wrote

I guess if you consider brutally stabbing an innocent random person "a stupid mistake" that makes sense. A stupid mistake is using a slur as a before being knowledgeable or lying on a test, or maybe even stealing someone's phone.

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krakelikrox t1_j279scj wrote

Yeah, I am sure it felt like more than a “stupid mistake” by the victim in this case.

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Tartooth t1_j27q1a5 wrote

Thats why they've been arrested and are being charged. There's no need to publish their names.

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midevilman2020 t1_j29329d wrote

Sometimes I wonder if we did this with bullies we would eventually become a society where nobody wanted to be that infamous and therefore it would happen a lot less.

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Tartooth t1_j29a97m wrote

Dude, Andrew Tate leveraged being a bully into becoming and maintaining fame.

No need to give them the publicity to bump start their 'influencer' careers as professional assholes

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midevilman2020 t1_j2a0zh6 wrote

I mean people who aren’t already famous or public.

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Tartooth t1_j2a43di wrote

That's why im saying, no need to give known bullies a publicity bump by publishing their name...

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