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Tik-Tok
07-31-2012, 09:42 AM
LONDON — British police arrested a man on Tuesday after offensive tweets were sent to British diver Tom Daley when he failed to win a medal in his first event at the London Olympics.

The Olympic poster boy and his partner Pete Waterfield were in with a chance of grabbing the host nation’s first gold of the Games in the synchronized 10-metre platform event on Monday, but fluffed their fourth dive and wound up just outside the medals.

Daley, whose father Robert died from cancer last year, repeated a tweet from user @Rileyy t69 to his followers that said: “you let your dad down i hope you know that”.

The diver responded: “After giving it my all … you get idiot’s sending me this.”

The user later apologized.

“A 17-year-old man was arrested … in the early hours of this morning, Tuesday, at a guest house in the Weymouth area on suspicion of malicious communication,” police said.

Britain’s chef de mission Andy Hunt said the tweets were “completely unreasonable and a threat” but said Daley was “unaffected” . Daley will compete in the individual 10-metre platform event starting on Aug. 10.

“Everyone knows if you use social media extensively you get bad as well as good,” Hunt told reporters. “If you open the door people come through it as well as go out the other side and we have been very clear about that. We have put out a lot of guidelines and a lot of education about this.”

Twitter, a microblogging site which allows users to send short messages to each other and advertise views to a potentially huge audience, has hit the headlines at the Olympics after some ill-considered tweets by athletes.

Swiss soccer player Michel Morganella was expelled from the Olympics on Monday for a tweet which the Swiss team said “gravelly insulted and violated” the dignity of South Korea after his team’s 2-1 defeat.

Greek triple jumper Paraskevi Papachristou was withdrawn after a tweet which was criticised as racist.

But Twitter has also given a platform for athletes to protest against Olympic rules that they disagree with. Some U.S. athletes have posted tweets against restrictions on the promotion of non-official sponsors.

source (http://sports.nationalpost.com/2012/07/31/british-police-arrest-man-for-offensive-tweets-at-olympic-diver-tom-daley/)

Toma
07-31-2012, 09:51 AM
:banghead:

Tik-Tok
07-31-2012, 09:54 AM
Originally posted by Toma
:banghead:

Better watch what smilies you use Toma, it could be construed as a threat to the British Police...


THOUGHTCRIME!!! THOUGHTCRIME!!!

bituerbo
07-31-2012, 09:56 AM
Time to re-watch V for Vendetta.

codetrap
07-31-2012, 09:56 AM
More to the story....

http://news.sky.com/story/967096/teenager-held-over-tom-daley-twitter-abuse

-relk-
07-31-2012, 09:57 AM
This whole punishment due to tweets thing is getting ridiculous.

codetrap
07-31-2012, 10:01 AM
Originally posted by -relk-
This whole punishment due to tweets thing is getting ridiculous. Yes and no. The idiot 17 year old was making public threats, and the got schooled by the cops on it.

-relk-
07-31-2012, 10:17 AM
Originally posted by codetrap
Yes and no. The idiot 17 year old was making public threats, and the got schooled by the cops on it.

I just read that second article you posted.

Makes much more sense now, as he actually did make threats.

Perceptionist
07-31-2012, 10:31 AM
I think the OP got it wrong. The tweet that got the kid in trouble:

"i'm going to find you and i'm going to drown you in the pool you cocky t*** your a nobody people like you make me sick."

Tik-Tok
07-31-2012, 10:33 AM
Yeah, that quote wasn't in the article I read, lol. Makes a little more sense.

BerserkerCatSplat
07-31-2012, 10:34 AM
Yeah, this was about making death threaths, not about rude comments. That first article really missed the mark.