What Do You Think Of This Facebook Petition?
https://www.change.org/p/facebook-no...d-via-facebook
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A quick message to hunters. PLEASE READ.
This is not an anti hunting petition. You have a legal right to hunt. What this petition is trying to achieve, is to have facebook acknowledge that certain images are not suitable for social media. This includes glorifying hunting by posing for smiling photos with 'trophies'.
I understand / get some peoples feelings about "trophy" hunting, and I have my own as well. But all things being equal, if what they are doing is legal, ethical (which is different for everyone) then we don't really have room to judge what they post.
As for the ramblings about "we are forced to see on our wall, feeds"
Do you not know the people you have on your facebook? who they are, what they are about, what they like to do? If you have friends / co-workers / etc that you know hunt, good chance, their going to post a picture that may not be to your liking.
What can you do to prevent that? don't "follow them" they can still be your friend on facebook, but don't subscribe to their page, don't turn on notifications for them, etc. Then it won't populate on your wall. We shouldn't be banned from posting things on our wall, because others don't know how to work theirs.
I got into it with a co worker two years ago over bear hunting pictures / trail cam pictures I posted.
Basically he said
"So if I understand this correctly, you set out food, setup a camera, watch what times the bears come, give them more food, sit in hiding and ambush them, real sportsman like of you"
I removed the comment shortly after, and he rebutted with "so much for freedom of speech"
As to which I replied.
"My facebook wall, is like a wall in my home, I can hang any type of artwork I see fit on there, so long as it's legal. If anyone should come into my home, and see something hanging on my wall they don't like, they can simply walk back out the door, and never return. I don't force people to come into my house, you come on your own terms, and you can leave on them as well"
I know I'm not alone in sharing on social media the results whether they be successful or not of a good days hunt, whether it be twitter, facebook, my blog, here, or instagram.
But does anyone not post, simply for these reasons?