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The use of social media has entered a new face of absurdity - criminals are even using it to showcase their exploits.
Stephen Appiah, a cartoonist and graphic designer depicts the level of absurdity in this new cartoon exclusively done for myjoyonline.com
U.K's DailyMail reported that Jonathan Dougan, 26, and Matthew Murphy, 23, took motorbikes, high-performance cars and bottles of champagne from their victims’ homes in a seven-month campaign. But the dim-witted pair – who were both on parole from prison – came unstuck when they posted dozens of incriminating images on Facebook.
Almost 50 shots were uploaded on to the social media site, as the two career criminals bragged of their loot. Acting on a tip-off from one of the victims, police officers were simply able to download all the evidence they needed.
And doctors are now convinced its addictive nature could have health implications.Doctors have previously blamed technology for health issues including:
Blackberry thumb - cause by overuse of the handset's scroll wheel
Nintendoitis - caused by repeatedly hitting buttons on the gamepad
Wii elbow - pain cause by long session using Nintendo's motion controller
And
WhatsAppitis - bilateral wrist pain caused by repeated long sessions on WhatsApp
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