Poll: Student that posted picture of crowded no mask wearing hallways at Georgia school. Delinquent or committing "good trouble"

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Hannah Watters...

  • Delinquent kid that deserved to be suspended.

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  • Total voters
    46

obidamnkenobi

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Sep 16, 2010
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Where do you get that she was suspended for "making school look bad"? The OP article clearly states:7
"violated the school’s policy on filming students and posting it on social media"

Yes it's stupid that the school opened and is crowded like that, but this seems like a sensible rule. She broke it. I don't post pictures of my kids on social media, and definitely never other people's kids! That's a pretty basic privacy issue. Pictures of your kids going viral, and being shown all over the country? Yeah not something I'd want to happen to my kids.. GA is a messed up place, but think it's good that the school has this rule. I guess it's good these at least aren't minors, but having some privacy protection I would think is a good thing.
Just curious; what would people think if someone posted a photo like this online, publically of a bunch of 8 year old kids?

btw I get it's just humorous, but the poll is pretty bad. Nobody is saying she's "delinquent", that was never the charge.
 

Jhhnn

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Nov 11, 1999
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Where do you get that she was suspended for "making school look bad"? The OP article clearly states:7
"violated the school’s policy on filming students and posting it on social media"

Yes it's stupid that the school opened and is crowded like that, but this seems like a sensible rule. She broke it. I don't post pictures of my kids on social media, and definitely never other people's kids! That's a pretty basic privacy issue. Pictures of your kids going viral, and being shown all over the country? Yeah not something I'd want to happen to my kids.. GA is a messed up place, but think it's good that the school has this rule. I guess it's good these at least aren't minors, but having some privacy protection I would think is a good thing.
Just curious; what would people think if someone posted a photo like this online, publically of a bunch of 8 year old kids?

btw I get it's just humorous, but the poll is pretty bad. Nobody is saying she's "delinquent", that was never the charge.

So, good trouble, right?