From a press release forwarded along by F.I.R.E.’s interim president Greg Lukianoff:
First Amendment rights on the Internet were recently vindicated at the University of Central Florida (UCF). Until the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) intervened, a UCF student was set to be punished on harassment charges for calling a student government candidate “a jerk and a fool†on the popular college website Facebook.com.
[…] Last September, UCF undergraduate Matthew Walston created a group on the popular Facebook.com website entitled “Victor Perez is a Jerk and a Fool.†At the time, Perez, a Student Senate candidate, filed a complaint with UCF objecting to the existence of Walston’s group. In October, the university notified Walston that he was charged with harassment through “personal abuse†for creating the group. Walston contacted FIRE, which wrote UCF on January 31, explaining that the charge “not only trivializes actual harassment by equating it with language that is simply opinionated, but also chills expression on UCF’s campus and ignores constitutional guarantees of freedom of speech.â€Â
UCF responded on February 3, strangely denying that Walston was on trial for the very statement to which Perez’s complaint referred. Nevertheless, on February 6, Walston attended a disciplinary hearing before a university judicial board that found that he was “not in violation†of the “personal abuse†policy in the UCF student code of conduct.
“This case is an excellent demonstration of the perils of vague and overbroad speech codes on college campuses,†stated Lukianoff. “By enforcing a policy banning ‘personal abuse,’ UCF made it possible for a student to be dragged through a ludicrous, months-long disciplinary process for calling someone a ‘jerk’ online. UCF must have better things to do than waste its time prosecuting students for ‘offenses’ that are not only unconstitutional but trivial.â€Â
Facebook.com is a very popular website that covers many college and university campuses. The site allows anyone with an e-mail address from one of the campuses covered to join. Any member can form a group around common interests or ideas. For instance, along with Walston’s group, there was also a group entitled “I Love Victor Perez.†FIRE is experiencing an increase in the number of cases submitted that involve Facebook.com.
“Facebook.com presents a worrisome opportunity for administrations to keep track of the ‘offensive speech’ of their students as never before, extending the reach of unconstitutional speech codes deep into cyberspace. Students need to know that university administrators and police are also on Facebook.com and may be monitoring their activities,†Lukianoff noted. “A good rule of thumb for students is that posting something on the Internet is no less public than posting it on a billboard. Your privacy is not assured.â€Â
F.I.R.E. is what the ACLU once was—an organization truly concerned with protecting speech rights and intellectual diversity, dedicating its time and effort to protecting personal expression and iconoclasty in higher ed, where PC totalitarianism has contributed to the culture of ideological homogeneity I discussed earlier today. In short, it’s dedication to the tenets of classical liberalism make it truly invaluable as a stopgap for the near-complete takeover of the progressive agenda in the liberal arts and social sciences.
If you have the means, you might consider donating a few bucks.

And yes, I have given myself. And they are very appreciative—sending you a classy thank you note and updates and press releases about ongoing cases.
Darn skippy students “need to know that university administrators and police are also on Facebook.com and may be monitoring their activities.”
The administration at the undergrad of my university look through facebook for alcohol violations (It’s a Church of Christ school).
Well, I’d donate, but I’m still reeling from last Wednesday’s fun and games. I’ll be hugging the ragged edge of disaster for at least another month or so.
But I’ll keep them in mind for future contributions, that’s damn skippy.
A benefit of having state run institutions: You have first amendment rights there.
Looking forward to the kid’s PhD thesis: “Professor Dingwall is a Big Fat Poopy-Head.”
SB: federal
ARF!
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