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It's not a secret that the true crime online community is quite controversial for numerous reasons. From being horribly invasive and exploitative to spreading misinformation, whether intentionally or accidentally from not doing proper research, and even treating real life people of these serious and horrific events as something fictional or even something to idolize, it's understandable that people are uneasy and disgusted with the unethical and deplorable way some in the true crime community have conducted themselves in various online spaces by crossing that line in taking things too far.

It is also understandable why people gravitate towards these kinds of topics. I, myself, am no stranger to the subject of true crime and unsolved mysteries, having watching shows such as City Confidential and Forensic Files and even watched some YouTube videos covering similar topics every now and again. There is an inherent fascination, or rather morbid curiosity, surrounding it. Not only of being aware of certain cases (as one would naturally be if you're watching news coverage in real time) but also trying to understand the why. Why would someone do something like this? What is going through someone's head? Could they have been helped? What could have been done differently? It's the same thought process one might have when watching a horror movie, which is probably where the line blurs for some who do unfortunately treat true crime as something fictional to fixate on, or similar to that of a "train wreck" or "car crash" incident where your curiosity to such disasters lead to some viewing it as a spectacle than anything. While it is natural to try to understand the darker side of human nature and the psychological elements of that to better understand our world and who we are as human beings, there needs to be an understanding of boundaries and practicing basic decency, respect, and sensitivity when approaching these particular topics. Sadly, this doesn't always happen by those who are just looking to monetize content.

Whether it be in official documentaries or YouTube videos or any kind of online post, it's best to take them with a grain of salt since most of them are done with a certain bias, and doing your own research by cross referencing information is better to get the full picture than just relying on the words of a singular source.

Date: 2025-05-13 01:28 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] elizalavelle
I also see that push to call out the authorities for not actually doing anything to protect people. How many times do we hear that someone went to the police to report a stalker and the police say there's nothing they can do since no harm has been done. The whole system needs to be overhauled.

Yes, we also see a lot of police who are abusers and because of the thin blue line nonsense their violence is hidden and not punished. I'm sure there are decent cops out there but the system they're working in corrupts most of them to at least enable the worst ones to keep getting away with being abusers.

I really think the idea of defunding the police and building a new system would be great. Where I am it feels like the police will protect the property of the wealthy but a lot of basic law enforcement isn't done because they don't have the time to do it... and yet they keep getting raises every year. It feels like a shakedown.

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