by YaTingPom » Fri Jul 05, 2019 9:59 am
vladimir wrote: ↑Fri Jul 05, 2019 7:45 am
russell owen wrote: ↑Thu Jul 04, 2019 11:46 pm
Dallow Spicer wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2019 5:55 pm
Have to say that CNE does an absolutely fantastic job with the news these days. They kill Gonk and CEO in terms of both speed and quality.
I hope they are making some cash out of their efforts.
Oh yeah great job showing my brother dead before i even knew.....
Sincere condolences, but do you expect them to track you down first? Newspapers, TV just about every media outlet does this. The ethics are perhaps questionable, but I don't think the motive is to get some sick kick out of it.
I’ve heard this many times when an expat dies. “Oh but they are on every media outlet and FB post blah blah blah anyway in Cambodia. It’s what they do”.
Yes, but there’s only two (maybe three) that show pictures of dead people and, (one that shows graphic pictures. >slow clap for TOF<) they are both in English for the expat community that a relative is highly likely to visit in search of answers, which is shown from the amount people getting miffed of the pictures of their dead brother/cousin/son/daughter whatever online.
Graphic pictures (of any nature) should be excluded from news articles and if you want to see a dead dude then click on a spoiler or go search bestgore etc.
RIP to the dude. Condolences to his family.
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Have to say that CNE does an absolutely fantastic job with the news these days. They kill Gonk and CEO in terms of both speed and quality.
I hope they are making some cash out of their efforts.
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Oh yeah great job showing my brother dead before i even knew.....
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Sincere condolences, but do you expect them to track you down first? Newspapers, TV just about every media outlet does this. The ethics are perhaps questionable, but I don't think the motive is to get some sick kick out of it.
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I’ve heard this many times when an expat dies. “Oh but they are on every media outlet and FB post blah blah blah anyway in Cambodia. It’s what they do”.
Yes, but there’s only two (maybe three) that show pictures of dead people and, (one that shows graphic pictures. >slow clap for TOF<) they are both in English for the expat community that a relative is highly likely to visit in search of answers, which is shown from the amount people getting miffed of the pictures of their dead brother/cousin/son/daughter whatever online.
Graphic pictures (of any nature) should be excluded from news articles and if you want to see a dead dude then click on a spoiler or go search bestgore etc.
RIP to the dude. Condolences to his family.