University Told It Can't Sanction Students For Their Facebook Comments
from the free-speech-and-all... dept
Last year we had a discussion about some students at the University of Calgary, who were put on probation for making some comments about a professor on Facebook. Apparently, the students went to court to protest this move and said that such a move violated the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom. It seems a court agreed. Michael Geist points us to the news that the court has said that sanctioning the students based on Facebook comments is a violation of the Charter. The University had argued that the comments were defamation (when they looked more like a general opinion) and that it was not subject to the Charter. The court absolutely disagreed. Nice to see free speech being respected.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Unless the dude was a total c*$%
I would judge the morals of the poster against the person they are diss'in.
It is a sort of cyber bullying, harrasment that has dogged social websites since they became popular, and a practice that well is cowardly.
Say what you think to their face & not to their facebook.
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or you forgot /sarc. Whichever way I lol!
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Hmmm.
Student: "Mr. Teacher, you're not a very nice person"
Teacher: "STFU"
Facebook way
Student: "To the World: Personally, I think Mr Teacher was a general asshole"
Teacher: "Ohhh shit"
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Del boys way indeed.. like I need clarification from an idiot lol
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If the professor is still a general asshole, then yea, I have every right to let the whole university know my opinion of said professor. Facebook is most likely the quickest way to do so.
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Yeah... Too bad we have to go to Canada to have that freedom of speech...
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I think there would be less cyber bullying if the kids in grade school were permitted to work out their social problems on the playground.
....bully beats up a few kids, kids learn to leave bully alone...bully gets too big for his britches....new bully comes to the school or a group of kids works together or that one shy cute girl... gives bully a good beating out by the back gate.....
Even the kids that just watch learn invaluable lessons.
Of course now days you would need a secure campus so that kids just used their fists and didn't bring their parents stub nose to school.
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Freedom of Speech?
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Actually
I've seen teachers who have been at the Uni for 20+ years get put on academic probation for low scores from their students.
They were taken off of research and given shitty remedial classes to get their student evaluations back up.
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Link is brokemn
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