Your father has just been killed and you're on social media. I truly don't understand that mindset. Nor do I understand people's FEAR of online comments by bullies.
She's looking for some way to express her pain. Like people building memorials next to highways where their loved ones died. There is no reason, whatever, to criticize her.
> Your father has just been killed and you’re on social media. I truly don’t understand that mindset. <
Its something I surely wouldnt do. But among young folks, its similar to what an older person would do - pick up the telephone and talk with friends.
> Nor do I understand people’s FEAR of online comments by bullies. <
Such comments can be startling. Even here on FR Ill post something rather innocent. And - very rarely - Ill get a rude and vile response. Yeah, that surprises me. But it doesnt bother me. Some people are just like that.
However, a young person might see it differently. A vile response might be taken personally, and so hurt more, much more.
That mindest is all a teenage girl knows. Whatever happens in life MUST be facebooked or twitted.
I don’t blame her for taking to social media. But if she did not know how devastatingly evil it is - she does now.
People need to learn to avoid evil like Twitter.
The answer to your two points:
Point #1...she’s a kid
Point #2...she’s a kid