• webghost0101
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    3 hours ago

    In that context the specific act of joking is a crime because it can cause huge panic to happen.

    I would expand by saying that a joke about a realistic and immediate threat is not a joke at all and requires serious response to guarantee the safety of others.

    A student advertising ok social media that they are looking for volunteers in a meth schoolproject is not a direct threat to others. Neither is it a believable scenario.

    • shneancy@lemmy.world
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      1 hour ago

      yup, you can never “boy who cried wolf” yourself about possible and realistic emergency situations. Sure it sounds like a joke - but it either:

      is, nobody does anything, and nothing happens

      is, gets taken seriously, and some time and resources are wasted

      or

      isn’t, gets taken seriously, and a disaster is avoided

      isn’t, nobody does anything, and people end up dead or injured

      a small waste of time and resources is always a better outcome than possible death and injury