Horror: Man commits suicide on live TV, BuzzFeed, Mediaite post video

http://twitter.com/#!/RBPundit/status/251769995430858752

This afternoon, Fox News aired a car chase live. Tragically, it ended with a man committing suicide by shooting himself in the head. On live television.

Um. Apparently someone just blew their brains out on live TV?

— RB (@RBPundit) September 28, 2012

Wow, a guy just shot himself live on Fox, following car chase. Fox cuts to break abruptly. #awful

— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) September 28, 2012

Shep looked ill when he realized what had just happened.

— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) September 28, 2012

"We really messed up…I personally apologize. That was wrong, and that won't happen again on my watch…I'm sorry." #Shep

— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) September 28, 2012

Fox News apologized.

For those keeping score, Fox obviously (judging from Shep's reaction) screwed up. BuzzFeed and Mediaite chose to put the video up. FYI.

— RB (@RBPundit) September 28, 2012

Yet, BuzzFeed and Mediaite felt the need to clip the video and post it.

Mediaite joins Buzzfeed in instantly putting up the suicide clip. Just FYI. No links from me.

— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) September 28, 2012

Oh, well in that case… MT @BuzzFeedAndrew: Also on Mediaite…

— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) September 28, 2012

Absolutely appalling. In a quest for sick viral clicks, BuzzFeed and Mediaite posted the graphic video of a man committing suicide.

FOX News apologizes/removes live suicide vid; @BuzzFeed goes in for the kill/hits… disgusting. This man had a family; exercise some tact

— Sarah Lynn Knowles (@sarahspy) September 28, 2012

Yep, BuzzFeed and Mediaite felt the need to post it. You know, in case you missed it and felt like reveling in a sick snuff video.

This Twitter user thinks they were right to do so.

I'm with @BuzzFeed. People are talking about a thing on Twitter. Posting stuff people are talking about is what BF does. This is their job

— Farhad Manjoo (@fmanjoo) September 28, 2012

Yes, people are talking about it. But there is a little thing called human decency. Most on Twitter realize that and give BuzzFeed and Mediaite the business for apparently caring more about viral clicks.

https://twitter.com/steebo77/status/251770548256899072

Hi @BuzzFeedBen, could you please share the traffic metrics on that snuff film when you have good numbers? PS: CHA-CHING, buddy!

— Cuffé (@CuffyMeh) September 28, 2012

Unsure which yellow @BuzzFeed rating button I should click for that suicide: LOL, WIN, OMG, CUTE, WTF, FAIL, GEEKY, TRASHY, OLD or EW?

— Cuffé (@CuffyMeh) September 28, 2012

.@Buzzfeed showing the Fox News car chase suicide on its website is not news. It is a sickening voyeuristic way to get traffic. Truly awful.

— Scott Bryan (@scottygb) September 28, 2012

Why is @Buzzfeed sharing a suicide video? C'mon guys.

— Anthony De Rosa (@AntDeRosa) September 28, 2012

Pretty disgusting @BuzzFeed.

— HumanityCritic (@HumanityCritic) September 28, 2012

Then, LOLcats. RT @jimmiebjr: Next @BuzzFeed gambit: noble chest-puffery and invoking of journalistic integrity.

— Cuffé (@CuffyMeh) September 28, 2012

Problem isn't that @BuzzFeed posted the vid, but that their priority was clicks, with no apparent internal discussion before clicking upload

— Adam Peck (@AdamReports) September 28, 2012

Shame on you, @mediaite. #MediaWatch #popculture pic.twitter.com/14SeQSOG

— Stacey-SisterToldjah (@sistertoldjah) September 28, 2012

@guypbenson Well, that and the giggling over how much they're pulling in on the pageviews. @BuzzFeedAndrew @fmanjoo @BuzzFeed

— Jimmie (@jimmiebjr) September 28, 2012

And posted it on Imgur? RT @GPollowitz Has BuzzFeed made the suicide a .gif yet?

— Jim Jamitis (@anthropocon) September 28, 2012

Guess this settles debate on the @buzzfeed balance between winning viral clicks and applying editorial judgement

— Stuart Millar (@stuartmillar159) September 28, 2012

BuzzFeed and Mediaite find new way to avoid talking about economy: snuff films! #Nobrainslefttoblowout

— David Burge (@iowahawkblog) September 28, 2012

"No greater love hath one man than he who would lay down his own life for my pageview stats" – The Buzzfeed Psalm

— David Burge (@iowahawkblog) September 28, 2012

I can't wait to be lectured about civility by @mediaite and @buzzfeed

— Melissa Clouthier (@MelissaTweets) September 28, 2012

SnuffCats RT @CuffyMeh Then, LOLcats. RT @jimmiebjr: Next @BuzzFeed gambit: noble chest-puffery and invoking of journalistic integrity.

— Jimmie (@jimmiebjr) September 28, 2012

@BuzzFeedBen @buzzfeed Please take it down. I know someone's gonna post it. Doesn't need to be you.

— John McCormack (@McCormackJohn) September 28, 2012

@Buzzfeed's @buzzfeed @mediatecom apparently have no concern for that man's family. What a bunch of pukes.

— LittleMissRightie (@LilMissRightie) September 28, 2012

That's awful and I don't think @mediaite should have posted that video. Very insensitive to that man's family.

— Kimberly N. Foster (@KimberlyNFoster) September 28, 2012

Dear @BuzzFeed and @Mediaite. Some things simply don't need to be rebroadcast. In any form. Thanks. #MediaWatch

— Stacey-SisterToldjah (@sistertoldjah) September 28, 2012

If you're tweeting or RTing the link to that suicide video, think about what you're doing. Imagine if it were a loved one of yours. #decency

— Stacey-SisterToldjah (@sistertoldjah) September 28, 2012

Hey @BuzzFeedBen @buzzfeed @mediaite People are talking about the Muslim video…including the president. Why don't you tweet it out???

— FireMikeMadigan (@FireMikeMadigan) September 28, 2012

WOW @buzzfeed and @mediatecom have no shame. They already put the video of a live suicide up. Shameful and disgusting

— Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich) September 28, 2012

Appalling.

In the meantime, everyone can take the advice of IowaHawk.

Somehow I have developed the magical ability not to click links to suicide videos.

— David Burge (@iowahawkblog) September 28, 2012

And this Twitter user.

I feel obligated to tweet this because that video could trigger people: 1-800-273-8255 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

— Right In Planning (@RightInPlanning) September 28, 2012

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