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Owing in part to social media, some rioters in Vancouver lost their jobs

By Jackson Wightman | Posted: June 20, 2011
Participants in Vancouver's post Stanley Cup riots last week are now paying the price.

Since the shameful display last week, social media pages have sprung up dedicated to posting and tagging photos videos of rioters. The Globe and Mail nailed it when they said: “Social media has become the sheriff of this unlawful event.”

For more on social media's role in rounding up the rioters and their desire to publicly apologize, check out the Globe and Mail story.

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