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Charlie Kirk Shooting: Social Media Platforms Struggle to Contain Graphic Footage

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor September 11, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

The Spread of⁢ Violence: ⁤Content ⁤Moderation in the Wake of Charlie Kirk‘s Shooting

the shooting and subsequent death ⁣of Charlie Kirk ⁣has ignited​ a ‌renewed debate about ​content moderation on social media platforms, revealing a complex landscape of policies and enforcement. While platforms ⁤grapple wiht balancing free⁤ speech and user​ safety, ‍graphic footage of the⁣ incident​ has ⁢rapidly circulated‌ online, prompting concerns about psychological ⁤harm and potential radicalization.

Meta,‍ parent company of Facebook and ⁤Instagram, ⁤is applying a ⁤”Mark as Sensitive”⁢ warning label to footage of the shooting ⁢and ⁤age-gating it to users⁤ 18 and older. ⁤According to a⁣ Meta spokesperson, the ‌company’s Violent and Graphic Content policies ⁢prohibit content that glorifies, represents, or ⁣supports the incident or perpetrator. Meta employs 15,000 individuals – the composition​ of which as employees ​or contractors ⁣was not specified ‌- to review ⁣content. However, the widely​ circulated footage itself remains allowable, ​falling into a ⁢gray area⁢ of their policies unless deemed to violate the “glorified content” ⁢rule. Meta’s Community Standards, detailed in its online Openness Center, explicitly ‍ban content related to ⁤terrorist ⁣attacks, hate events, multiple-victim violence, serial murders, or hate crimes,⁢ specifically ⁤prohibiting ‍perpetrator-generated content or third-party imagery depicting ⁢the moment of attacks on visible ‍victims.

X, formerly Twitter, permits the sharing of graphic media if it is “properly labeled, not prominently displayed and is not excessively gory or depicting sexual violence.” ‌The platform explicitly prohibits content ⁤that⁤ is “explicitly ​threatening, inciting, glorifying, or⁣ expressing ⁤desire for violence.” Though, X did not⁣ respond to inquiries regarding⁢ whether the⁢ Kirk ‍shooting video was considered “excessively ​gory” under its⁤ standards.

Concerns⁤ about the unchecked spread of the video on X were voiced by ⁣Ben Mahadevan of the Poynter ⁣Institute, who‍ reported seeing the footage repeatedly ​without⁢ his consent, comparing the platform to “4Chan‌ turned⁤ into a mainstream social media​ platform.” ‍He also ⁣noted encountering the video on Facebook⁣ shortly after opening the platform.

Further complicating the situation,⁤ X’s⁢ AI ⁣chatbot, Grok, initially disseminated misinformation about the shooting, ⁣claiming Kirk was “fine and active as ever”‌ hours after his death was announced.‍ X⁢ did not​ respond to further questions from WIRED regarding Grok’s inaccurate statements.

TikTok did not⁣ respond to requests for comment. Bluesky, a newer social​ media platform, has ⁣taken⁤ a‍ more proactive approach,​ suspending accounts that ‍encourage violence and ⁣removing ‌close-up videos ⁣of the event.

as‌ of the time ⁤of this report, videos⁤ of the shooting continue to⁣ circulate online. Mahadevan‌ warned of the potential psychological impact, stating, “This is ⁤all psychologically damaging to our society in ways we don’t understand ⁣yet.” He also highlighted‌ the⁣ potential for radicalization,noting posts⁣ from users claiming the video had “radicalized” them,emphasizing the impact of seeing ⁣the violence rather than​ simply reading about it.

Additional reporting by‌ Kylie Robison.

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Florida Man Lunges at Judge in Chaotic Courtroom Video

by Emma Walker – News Editor September 11, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Man Attempts to Attack Judge⁢ in Florida Courtroom

STUART, Fla. ⁢-⁣ A man was⁣ subdued ​by deputies‌ after lunging toward‌ a judge⁤ during a hearing in Martin County on Wednesday, authorities said. The Martin County Sheriff’s Office described the incident as “chaos in the courtroom” in ⁢a Facebook post.

evan Paul McCullough, 46, reportedly attempted ​to​ attack Judge Roby during what was described as a routine status ‌check.⁣ McCullough also allegedly spat at the judge‍ before being tackled by deputies ⁣present in the courtroom. The incident highlights the ‍potential for volatile ⁢situations‍ within judicial proceedings and raises questions about courtroom security protocols. ‍

According to the Martin County sheriff’s Office, McCullough was‌ promptly taken into custody after deputies ⁣regained control. He has ⁢been charged with corruption by threat and battery on‍ a judge ⁣/​ person ⁢over 65.As ‌of Wednesday afternoon, no further details regarding the​ hearing or McCullough’s case have ⁤been released. The incident is under examination.

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Ashland Defeats Lexington in Thrilling Soccer Upset

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor September 10, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Ashland Defeats Lexington in High-Scoring Soccer Match, Securing First Win at Lexington Since 2011

LEXINGTON, OH – Ashland High School’s boys soccer team earned a hard-fought 4-3 victory over Lexington on Tuesday night, marking their first win on Lexington’s home field since 2011.The Arrows overcame two separate two-goal deficits, ultimately securing the win with a late goal and strong goalkeeping performance.

The victory is a notable early-season boost for Ashland, demonstrating resilience and offensive firepower. For Lexington, the loss provides valuable lessons as a young team navigates a challenging schedule.The match highlighted the growing competition within the area’s soccer landscape and sets the stage for continued rivalry between the two schools.

Lexington battled back from being down two goals twice in the match. Lane Weber scored with 1:11 remaining, turning on a defender and blasting a shot past Ashland goalkeeper Justin Pancake.However, Ashland had previously built a lead through a penalty kick and a goal from within the six-yard box.

“Pancake is Pancake,” Ashland coach Hosler said. “He’s a senior, starter for three years, it’s just what he does. He knows his box, he knows his area well, and he’s going to come up big.” Hosler acknowledged Pancake conceded on the penalty and the close-range goal, but praised his overall performance throughout the game.

Despite the loss, Lexington coach Them was pleased with his team’s response. “I thought we figured out who we are a little bit,” Them said.”We’re young around the edges, a lot of inexperience, and some of these boys haven’t played in a game with this intensity. I think we learned a lot tonight. Can we grow from this? Did we get better tonight? I think we did … but every game means something,so we got to fight every night.”

Ashland’s Jonah Coffee was dispossessed by Lexington’s Carter Downs during the match. (Zachary Holden/news Journal)

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Technology

Mark Zuckerberg Sued: Lawyer Claims Digital Persecution

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor September 9, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Lawyer Named ‍Mark Zuckerberg Sues Meta, Claiming Repeated Account Suspensions​ Due to Name ‌Confusion

Indianapolis, IN – A lawyer named mark S. Zuckerberg ⁣is‌ suing Meta, the parent company of Facebook, alleging a​ pattern of wrongful account suspensions stemming from⁤ confusion with Meta founder⁣ mark ⁣E. Zuckerberg. The lawsuit, filed in Marion County⁣ superior Court, claims‍ negligence⁢ and breach of contract, resulting ⁣in over $1,000⁢ in lost ⁢advertising revenue and damage to the lawyer’s professional⁢ reputation.

The plaintiff,‍ an ⁢Indianapolis-based ​attorney specializing in bankruptcy with over three decades of ⁣experience, argues that his personal and buisness Facebook accounts have been repeatedly blocked over the ⁤past eight years. Despite providing⁤ official documentation, credit card​ information, and even⁣ facial verification videos​ to prove his identity,‌ the suspensions ‌continued, occurring at⁤ least nine times, ⁣according to the lawsuit.

“It’s like⁢ paying for‌ an advertising fence and then ​covering‌ it ⁣with a giant blanket,” the lawyer, who operates the website iammarkzuckerberg.com, told local media. The ​website details the ongoing challenges of sharing a name ⁢with one of the world’s most recognizable figures, including receiving misdirected packages and even a demand from Washington state due to mistaken identity.​ He also notes receiving over 100 friend requests daily from individuals believing he is the ⁣Meta CEO.

Meta‌ acknowledged‌ the suspensions were likely due to errors within its automated moderation systems and stated it is working to prevent future occurrences. The company restored the lawyer’s accounts after being alerted to the issue⁣ and expressed gratitude for his patience in an official ⁣statement.

However,the plaintiff ‍is seeking financial compensation for damages already incurred ⁤and assurances ‌that Meta’s algorithms will not continue to⁤ misidentify⁢ him. The case highlights ‍the challenges individuals face ‌when sharing‌ names with high-profile figures in the digital age and raises questions about ⁢the accuracy and‌ fairness of automated content moderation systems.

This isn’t ⁣the first time Meta has addressed issues with its automated systems. The company recently⁤ reported removing 10 million fake accounts from Facebook, demonstrating the ongoing struggle to maintain platform integrity. The outcome ‍of this lawsuit could set a precedent for how social media platforms handle similar⁤ cases of mistaken identity and the responsibility they bear‌ for the consequences of algorithmic errors.

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Entertainment

Cuban Actor Frank Mora’s Stark Criticism of Cuba’s Government

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor September 9, 2025
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Cuban Actor’s raw Admission⁢ of ⁢”Defeat” Sparks Outcry Over Island’s Crisis

HAVANA, CUBA – A deeply personal⁢ adn‌ starkly honest post from Cuban actor Frank Andrés Mora detailing a ‌feeling of “defeat” in the face‌ of the⁣ ongoing crisis ‍gripping Cuba has ignited ​a wave of support⁣ and renewed ⁣criticism of the ⁢island’s government. Mora’s recent statement, shared widely⁢ on social media, articulates the widespread⁣ frustration and desperation felt ​by many Cubans struggling with daily hardships, ⁢including crippling power outages ‌and shortages of basic necessities.

The actor’s message resonates⁣ as Cuba faces a severe energy crisis, leaving millions⁢ in darkness for hours each day and exacerbating existing economic difficulties. While not ⁢the first public expression of discontent, mora’s ​raw emotional​ vulnerability – describing not sadness, but “defeat” and “humiliation”‌ – has struck a chord,‌ amplifying calls for change and highlighting the risks faced by those who speak out against the government. The situation ‌underscores the precarious balance between public expression and the threat ‌of censorship on the island.

mora’s post detailed the daily ⁢struggles ‍of⁤ Cubans,including constant electricity cuts,pervasive uncertainty,and a lack of access to⁢ fundamental resources. He also expressed fear of repercussions for speaking openly, a common concern for citizens navigating a system​ known for its‌ restrictions on free⁢ speech.⁢

The actor’s courage​ has drawn support from fellow⁢ artists. Luis Alberto​ García, ​an actor, and ‍Laritza Camacho, a television host, have publicly voiced⁤ their encouragement, urging Mora to​ continue sharing his⁣ perspective on the realities within Cuba.These endorsements reflect a broader sentiment of solidarity with⁢ those willing to address the challenges facing the⁢ nation.

Criticism directed at ⁣the‌ Cuban government⁢ has intensified alongside the ‍energy crisis.‌ Mora specifically‌ pointed to the government’s responsibility for the prolonged blackouts impacting daily life. García, meanwhile, has criticized the lack of equal rights ‌and ‌the mismanagement of essential resources.

The outpouring of support for Mora online​ demonstrates⁣ a widespread connection to his message,with many Cubans echoing his sentiments and acknowledging the shared pain and frustration felt across the island. The situation remains fluid, with the potential⁤ for further public‌ expressions of discontent and ⁣continued pressure on the government ⁤to address the escalating crisis.

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Hiker Rescued from Etna Lava Cave – Serious Injuries

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor September 8, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Italy: Hiker Rescued After Falling Into Lava Cave on Mount Etna

A young woman ​was seriously injured ​after falling four meters ‌into a lava cave on Mount ​Etna ‍in‌ Italy on sunday, around 11:30 a.m., according to the Sicilian ‌mountain rescue service.⁣ Her dog ⁤also ​fell into the ⁣cavity, known as ​the “hiking Shepherd’s Denus.”

Specially⁢ trained cave and mountain rescuers extracted the hiker and her dog after approximately⁣ two hours. The woman was airlifted to a hospital with serious ‌injuries, while the dog was‌ unharmed.

The incident occurred south of ⁣Etna’s peak. Lava caves ⁣around Etna are popular tourist destinations,⁤ but “entering caves is always associated with a high potential for danger and should only be carried out with the appropriate equipment and in the‍ presence of qualified personnel,” warns tour operator⁣ Etna Natura.

Mount Etna, ⁢over 3,300 meters high, frequently erupts and is under constant monitoring. ‍⁤ An eruption occurred at the end​ of August, prompting the highest warning level for air traffic.

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