Πέμπτη 26 Απριλίου 2018

12:27 π.μ. 0

Stop share animal abuse


Please stop Stop share animal abuse and feeding animal abuse and cruelty videos !!!

  • Do You Believe Some People Share Animal Abuse??? For purpose to: Εarn more VIEWS
  • Do You Believe Some People Share Animal Abuse??? For purpose to: Εarn more SHARES
  • Do You Believe Some People Share Animal Abuse???  For purpose to: Εarn more CLICK
  • Do You Believe Some People Share Animal Abuse???  Forpurpose to: Εarn more MONEY
  • Do You Believe Some People video Recording or Publishing or abuse animals On purpose to earn shares and views and money from "pay per click" advertising and some webside adminisratos Publishing and feeding animal abuse and cruelty videos On purpose  to earn shares and views and money from PPC "pay per click" advertising ???
  • Do you Believe: We and The media must STOP feeding animal abuse and cruelty videos ???"

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The Correct way to Share a animal abuse






The Correct way to Share a animal abuse - Ok we need to share the Person Photo and not the abused dog ,

Example 1 : 

"This is the Man Who Tortured a Dog - Please Help to Sent him to Jail - I dont share the dog abuse to the social media but i send all photos to the Local Police Station !!!"

Example 2 :

"The Police Share public photos to find a Criminal - But why do not share all murdured victums photos and videos but share ONLY the photograph of the suspect person ???"

And why we dont do the same think "WANTED" for the animals abusers ???


Example 2B : 
"How can Publice - Please Help to Sent him to Jail - without share the animal abuse to the social media but but share ONLY the photograph of the suspect person"



Example: "and the result for publishing:"

-Please Help to Sent him to Jail-

And the social media reaction if you try to say "Please stop Stop share animal abuse and feeding animal abuse and cruelty videos !!!"


Also you can report any animal abuser to your local Αnimal welfare group
12:26 π.μ. 0

The Correct way to Share a animal abuse


The Correct way to Share a animal abuse - Ok we need to share the Person Photo and not the abused dog ,

Example 1 : 

"This is the Man Who Tortured a Dog - Please Help to Sent him to Jail - I dont share the dog abuse to the social media but i send all photos to the Local Police Station !!!"

Example 2 :

"The Police Share public photos to find a murdure - But why do not share all murdured victums photos and videos but share ONLY the photograph of the suspect person ???"

And why we dont do the same think "WANTED" for the animals abusers ???



Example 3 : 
"How can Publice - Please Help to Sent him to Jail - without share the animal abuse to the social media but 



"and the result for publishing:"


12:26 π.μ. 0

How you can help stop animal abuse


It may be simple. Something like donating food or volunteering at a shelter. Or you could rescue abandoned dogs and cats off the street. It doen’t matter how people help, but just think. If EVERY person in the world did one thing to stop animal cruelty, even helped one animal or gave one place food, think how much better the world could be for animals because there would be no
12:25 π.μ. 0

Why social media needs to stop feeding us animal-cruelty videos

Fed up with graphic, disturbing videos showing up on his social media feed, an animal-lover says activists must find a better way to get their message across

Like unwelcome guests, they appear suddenly and unannounced. One minute I’m scrolling down my social media feed and viewing some seemingly random video of cute bunnies hopping around, the next I’m watching them shrieking, being clubbed to death and skinned. There are others: puppies, kittens, elephants, sharks, monkeys, chickens, rhinos … all being (mal)treated in one way or another. It makes me want to flush my mobile phone down the toilet.

This is not going to end well.

These videos are, ironically, not made by deprived sickos who enjoy torturing Bambis but by militant animal rights activists who want us to see “what farms/cosmetic companies/fast-food chains don’t want you to see”. Sure, I am all for public education and raising awareness to stop animal cruelty, but there are other ways activists can get their message across without shoving their doctrine, along with the blood and gore, down our social-media-feed throats.

These images are extremely graphic and intended to provoke, disturb and upset. And once you have seen the unsolicited clips they cannot be unseen. Heaven forbid young children are exposed to this kind of footage.

As an animal-lover (my family adopts its pets from rescue homes) I know what animal cruelty is. But I have the right to choose what I watch. I know that on some social-media platforms users can block certain types of content from their feed but I have yet to master control over what I see on social media Cute, right?

I can only assume these shocking videos find their way onto my feed because friends, or friends of friends (you know how social media works), are promoting an anti-animal-cruelty cause. Good for them. I just wish they’d consider the feelings of others before sharing.

I did find one piece of advice from the social media help team regarding graphic posts: “To report something that’s been posted in a group, click the ‘Report Abuse’ option from the menu in the top left of the post. You can also report the content directly to the group admins instead.” Whether the post will be removed is at their discretion.


12:25 π.μ. 0

The growing trend of sharing images of animal cruelty on social media

Upon first glance, the photo that Kenneth Woodburn posted to social media of himself posing with his neighbor's dog seems perfectly normal. It's only upon learning the context -- that Woodburn had shot and killed the dog moments earlier -- that the photo becomes truly chilling.
Unfortunately, this is neither the first nor the last example of people showing off their acts of animal cruelty on social media. Over the past several years, there have been complaints about images posted on social media, Twitter, and Vine that featured animals being abused, tortured, or killed.
Woodburn posted a social media status shortly before the incident, saying that if the dog, who was not on a leash, came into his yard again, "Hey going to dye today” (sic).The dog, Tank, was a pitbull/lab mix owned by Woodburn's neighbor Richele Ince, who bought the dog as a gift for her daughter's fourth birthday. Pitbulls are the most common victims of animal cruelty, according to the Humane Society of the United States.
Other cases of animal abuse documented on social media include kittens being slaughtered with a bow and arrow before being graphically displayed, a dog being hung from a ceiling like a pinata, a cat being kicked off of a porch, and a tiny Chihuahua puppy being placed in a Ziploc bag.
What's Being Done
In many of these animal abuse cases, the offenses were brought to the attention of law enforcement officials by concerned and horrified social media users, who passed the photos or videos, and sometimes the abuser's name and contact information, to local humane societies or police departments. In other cases, PETA has gotten wind of an offensive image and contacted authorities.
There are many petitions going around to remove animal cruelty pages from social media and report users who are sharing images of animal abuse. There is no "animal abuse or cruelty" option listed among the criteria to choose from when reporting or deleting a page.
Social media's current policy on offensive content says that their reporting infrastructure "includes links on pages across the Social media site, systems to prioritize the most serious reports, and a team of professional reviewers who respond to reports and escalate them to law enforcement as needed."
The Animal Legal Defense Fund (ALDF) has recently begun airing television commercials in support of their petition to Congress for an Animal Bill of Rights. There are six rights being proposed in this bill, including freedom from exploitation, cruelty, neglect, and abuse; the right to a healthy diet, protective shelter and adequate medical care; the right to a protected environment, both in the wild and in captivity; and the right to be represented in court.
The ALDF's main complaint is that animals in the U.S. are considered merely property by law -- no different than a table or a chair. Though there are some laws here and there to protect them, they are often inconsistent and full of loopholes. Their petition has over 330,000 supporters.
With 91% of American adults regularly using social media websites, it's no surprise that the occasional user decides to share images of animal cruelty that they find funny. Many users share these graphic images as a way of getting attention, and having their 15 minutes of fame.
Unfortunately, after Kenneth Woodburn's 15 minutes of fame, and his not-guilty verdict, a single mother and her young daughter -- as well as the students at the neighboring preschool, for whom Tank had become an unofficial mascot -- were left devastated.
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