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t74

Member
A person has asserted that reading a public Facebook page can be considered "stalking".

This makes no sense if the only activity is viewing a public page.

Is it true?
 


Just Blue

Senior Member
A person has asserted that reading a public Facebook page can be considered "stalking".

This makes no sense if the only activity is viewing a public page.

Is it true?
What State? Is there a restraining order? Why did the person make that assertion?
 

quincy

Senior Member
A person has asserted that reading a public Facebook page can be considered "stalking".

This makes no sense if the only activity is viewing a public page.

Is it true?
You are in Oklahoma, right?

How does someone else know that the public Facebook page is being read? Are the contents of the page being repeated elsewhere?

Unless there is a restraining order that prohibits the one restrained from being online or accessing Facebook (or a specific Facebook page), I can’t see how it would be stalking to just view a Facebook page.

I think there is probably far more to the story.

Is this someone you know, t74, or is it something you read about (perhaps on Facebook)?
 

Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
Even if there is a restraining order in place, simply reading someone's FB page, absent some other action, would not be stalking. It may be a violation of the RO, but that alone doesn't make it stalking.

Of course, if one does commit the offense of stalking against someone from whom s/he is restrained, it would raise the offense to a felony.
 

zddoodah

Active Member
A person has asserted that reading a public Facebook page can be considered "stalking".
What person. Considered by whom?

This makes no sense if the only activity is viewing a public page.
Agree.

Is it true?
Is it true that, in the abstract world of all that is hypothetical, at least one person might consider the activity you described to fall within the label "stalking"? Sure. That's possible.
 

quincy

Senior Member
I don't see how that possibly matters.
It probably doesn’t.

I was curious about the content to see if readers of the Facebook page were being encouraged to do something nefarious to someone, or what exactly the draw was to this particular Facebook page.

The more that one learns about a subject, the more that one knows about the subject. :)
 

PayrollHRGuy

Senior Member
But that has nothing to do with the OP's question. It is a person's FB page and he asked if he was stalking if he viewed it. The answer was "no".
 

quincy

Senior Member
But that has nothing to do with the OP's question. It is a person's FB page and he asked if he was stalking if he viewed it. The answer was "no".
The previous answers were based on the facts as presented - and NO previous answer was “no” except for your answer.
 

quincy

Senior Member
Both of the members you quoted used qualifiers. Not enough information was provided by t74 to offer a definitive “no.” Enough information was provided to say, “It makes no sense.”
 

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