A Woman arrested for “Poking” on Facebook


A Hendersonville, Tenn., woman has been arrested for allegedly violating a protective order by putting another woman on Facebook, court records show.


Shannon D. Jackson, 36, was arrested in September for the use of an option in the social networking site called “rummaging” in contact with a woman who had been ordered not to communicate with the (Nashville) Tennessean reported Monday.

The feature is only put to Facebook, according to the report. It is used to transmit a series of meanings, as if to say “hello”.

A description appears in the corner of the Facebook page, which notifies the user of a hare. Hendersonville police made copies of the page showing the hare.

An affidavit was filed in Sumner County General Sessions Court and Jackson was taken to the Sumner County Jail on $ 1,500 bond. She is scheduled to appear in court in Gallatin, Tennessee, October 28.

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3 Responses to “A Woman arrested for “Poking” on Facebook”

yonose on November 6th, 2010 9:26 am:

Facebook is just a sack of twisted made up legal stuff, just look at the Privacy Policy

facebook.com / policy.php

the latest three articles 7), 8), and 9), are the most relevant for me, cause these contradict with the rest of the whole policy, and the whole fucking policy just contradicts with their
Statement of Rights and Responsibilities,

facebook.com / terms.php

which at the same time contradicts with those Facebook’s principles

facebook.com / principles.php

i’m just like… HOLY SHIT …


Keira on November 8th, 2011 5:35 pm:

Boooooooooooooooooo Facebook needs to go away. It is really a very horrible thing. I’m gone and I’ll never go back. I didn’t even like half of the people that were on my friends list, not to mention all the family members and snoops wanting to know my every move. I felt suffocated. I don’t like people to know my shit. I’m so much happier knowing I’m not being stalked by people I don’t even like 24/7 now. :)


Wulf Richardson on November 28th, 2011 9:01 pm:

This makes no sense:

“The feature is only put to Facebook, according to the report. It is used to transmit a series of meanings, as if to say “hello”.

A description appears in the corner of the Facebook page, which notifies the user of a hare. Hendersonville police made copies of the page showing the hare.”

What does that even mean?


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