this website includes an article, followed up with many comments from the larger public, about the facebook 17-year old murder incident. A mother protested against facebook pedophiles and tries to fight her daughters death.
This article talks about the panic button itself. how it is useful and how it really isn't. It basically, as the title itself states, talks about the protection of kids from online social networking sits like facebook.
This website talks about the different complaints that came onto facebook right after the whole issue. there are also comments by the police officers, and how they think this issue has been sort of ignored by FB. Basically an overview of how this issue impacted the society and in what ways.
This website discusses the panic button issue on facebook and how it impacted the society and also includes a bunch of quotes on what some of the stakeholders thought of the incident and their opinions.
This news item is about how facebook is being accused for not having a panic button to warn facebook about inappropriate behavior and potentially harmful ones. Talks about a teenager 17, Ashleigh Hall lured by a man and murdered by a false identity on Facebook. The man, Chapman, 33 was jailed for at least 35 years for the murder. "The teenager had been raped, suffocated and her body dumped in a field near Sedgefield, County Durham, after agreeing to meet Chapman."
This article discusses an issue in which a 17 year old girl was raped and then murdered due to the use of false identity. Due to this issue, facebook has been demanded to provide a "panic button" that would give information to users on how to handle issues like these or others like cyberbullying, hacking, viruses, distressing material and inappropriate sexual behaviour.