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  1. #11

    bitaw unsa ng poke sa facebook?

  2. #12
    kuyawa dy gd aning poke2x sa facebook. hehe... unsa dy nang poke?

  3. #13
    poker face tingali ni

  4. #14
    noh? kuyawa gud anang poke maka priso...!

    poke ba, kuhit-kuhit kung sa bisaya pa. kung sa YM pa, buzz. (sakto ba?)

  5. #15
    Quote Originally Posted by artischic View Post
    noh? kuyawa gud anang poke maka priso...!

    poke ba, kuhit-kuhit kung sa bisaya pa. kung sa YM pa, buzz. (sakto ba?)
    ha? para lng ana ma priso na? grabe rasad na uy

  6. #16
    tsk...kung ingon ana man diay na maka priso ning poke2 sa fb much better tangtangon nalang ni..

  7. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by digitalsuperman View Post
    Code:
    http://mashable.com/2009/10/10/facebook-poke-arrest/
    Beware: a Facebook poke could land you behind bars. Just ask Shannon D. Jackson of Hendersonville, Tennessee, who faces that very real possibility.

    Jackson was arrested and transported to Sumner County Jail on September 25th with a bond set at $1,500 after she violated an order of protection by allegedly poking a woman on Facebook. The alleged poke broke the terms of the court order: “no telephoning, contacting or otherwise communicating with the petitioner.”

    If found guilty, Jackson could face some more extended jailtime: a possible 29 days in jail and a fine of up to $2,500. The Tennessean writes:

    According to the affidavit filed in Sumner County General Sessions Court, Jackson is accused of using the “poke” option on Facebook to contact a Hendersonville woman, thus violating the terms of the order of protection…Hendersonville police have made copies of the page in which the alleged victim is shown to be “poked,” according to the affidavit.

    While the story seems unbelievable at first glance, the logic is impeccable: poking a person on FacebookFacebookFacebook is indeed a means of communication, no matter how subtle.
    Isolated case man tingali ning iyaha. She violated an existing court order of not communicating with the petitioner. She poked the petitioner so ni-violate siya sa court order. In the absence of that court order poking is not a violation.

  8. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by kurakot View Post
    Isolated case man tingali ning iyaha. She violated an existing court order of not communicating with the petitioner. She poked the petitioner so ni-violate siya sa court order. In the absence of that court order poking is not a violation.
    ah so naa diay court order daan. kuyaw sad unta. kung ingon ana ni-violate diay siya sa court order mao diay to.

  9. #19
    mao nay resulta sa mga tawo nga dili mutahod ug officials ba

  10. #20
    tagam noon xa, ka klaro na ato.

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