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Newspaper Theft at Troy University: Facebook Article Involved?

罢辞诲补测鈥檚 Inside Higher Ed features about an instance of illegal censorship at Troy University in Alabama, which holds the dubious distinction of being one of the targets of 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 Speech Codes Litigation Project because of its unconstitutional speech code. The latest instance of censorship at Troy came last Thursday, when nearly 2,000 out of 3,000 printed copies of the Tropolitan, Troy鈥檚 main campus newspaper, were stolen from their distribution sites. Tropolitan staffers surmise that the theft might be connected to the fact that revealed that university police officers might be monitoring students鈥 entries on Facebook.com, a popular website for college students.

While a university police officer did visit the paper鈥檚 offices that morning to protest the story鈥檚 implication that the police were monitoring Facebook postings, it鈥檚 important to note that nobody seems to have any real idea of who might have stolen the papers. But, as Tropolitan editor Sam Neely noted, the Facebook monitoring story was 鈥渢he biggest thing in the paper,鈥 and this certainly wouldn鈥檛 be the first time massive numbers of copies of a newspaper were stolen in an attempt at vigilante censorship. For instance, take the University of California at Berkeley, or perennial favorite the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, or the Student Press Law Center鈥檚 from just the winter of 2005鈥2006.

What makes this case even more interesting to FIREis that we are seeing an increasing number of case submissions regarding students being punished for things they said on Facebook or similar websites where college students virtually congregate. It鈥檚 critically important that college students realize that anyone with a 鈥.edu鈥 e-mail address鈥攊ncluding administrators or police officers鈥攃an read just about anything on Facebook. And if you could be punished (say, under an unconstitutional speech code) for something you say in person on campus, you can be punished just as easily for something you said on Facebook鈥攎aybe even more easily, since proof of what was said (and maybe a profound lack of context) is just a printout away. 果冻传媒app官方, beware.

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