Gay dating website apologizes for rehtaeh parsonss picture images

Facebook issued an apology for using in an online dating ad the image of a Canadian teenager who committed suicide last spring after what her parents describe as cyberbullying. An online dating site used pictures of a dead teenager in their Facebook ads. Facebook has banned the dating company from advertising on its site this week after site users discovered an ad featuring a photo of Rehtaeh Parsons, a Halifax teen who.

Facebook apologized for a case of advertising gone awry in Canada, where photos of a teen girl who committed suicide in April were used in ads for a dating site. “I feel so guilty. The administrator of the online matchmaker that used the image of Rehtaeh Parsons has apologized. Anh Dung, an administrator atremoved the ad and took down the dating site's Facebook account after receiving numerous emails from reporters. “I feel so guilty.

He said that the images. The administrator of a site that used photos of Rehtaeh Parsons to advertise online dating is apologizing and has taken down his site, saying the use of the girl's image was a mistake. Facebook has apologized and banned a dating site after its “Find love in Canada” advertisements featured photos of Rehtaeh Parsons, a Nova Scotia teen who committed. Facebook has banned the dating company from advertising on its site this week after site users discovered an ad featuring a photo of Rehtaeh Parsons, a Halifax teen who died this spring following a suicide attempt.

“I feel so guilty. He said that the images were randomly collected from Google using an image scraper and the inclusion of Parsons' photo was unintentional. Facebook has apologized and banned a dating site after its “Find love in Canada” advertisements featured photos of Rehtaeh Parsons, a Nova Scotia teen who committed suicide last April.

Facebook apologized for a case of advertising gone awry in Canada, where photos of a teen girl who committed suicide in April were used in ads for a dating site. The use of photos of Rehtaeh Parsons in online dating ads posted on Facebook is upsetting but ultimately an inevitable reality of social media, an expert in Internet and privacy. The administrator of a site that used photos of Rehtaeh Parsons to advertise online dating is apologizing and has taken down his site, saying the use of the girl's image was a mistake.

They were removed immediately after Facebook was alerted, and the company's profile was deleted. Facebook apologized for a case of advertising gone awry in Canada, where photos of a teen girl who committed suicide in April were used in ads for a dating site. Facebook issued an apology for using in an online dating ad the image of a Canadian teenager who committed suicide last spring after what her parents describe as.

Facebook has banned an advertiser who used Rehtaeh Parsons's photo to promote a dating service, according to media reports. Facebook apologized Tuesday for featuring an ad for a dating site that used a picture of Rehtaeh Parsons, the year-old Nova Scotia girl who died after attempting suicide. The administrator of the online matchmaker that used the image of Rehtaeh Parsons has apologized.

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Facebook has banned an advertiser who used Rehtaeh Parsons's photo to promote a dating service, according to media reports. Facebook has apologized after a photo of Rehtaeh Parsons appeared in an advertisement for online dating, in a case one technology analyst says is proof the social media site is not doing due. Facebook apologized Tuesday for featuring an ad for a dating site that used a picture of Rehtaeh Parsons, the year-old Nova Scotia girl who died after attempting suicide in April.

Facebook apologized on Tuesday for a dating ad that featured a photo of Rehtaeh Parsons, a victim of a gang rape. Facebook has banned the dating company from advertising on its site this week after site users discovered an ad featuring a photo of Rehtaeh Parsons, a Halifax teen who died this spring following a suicide attempt. He said that the images were randomly collected from Google using an image scraper and the inclusion of Parsons' photo was unintentional.

The use of photos of Rehtaeh Parsons in online dating ads posted on Facebook is upsetting but ultimately an inevitable reality of social media, an expert in Internet and privacy law said. The administrator of the online matchmaker that used the image of Rehtaeh Parsons has apologized. Anh Dung, an administrator atremoved the ad and took down the dating site's Facebook account after receiving numerous emails from reporters.

Anh Dung, an administrator atremoved the ad and took down the dating site's Facebook account after receiving numerous emails from reporters.