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Police warned of the dangers of advertising parties on social networking sites. |
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An Australian schoolgirl had to cancel her 16th birthday party after her Facebook invitation went viral and close to 200,000 people said they would turn up at her house, AFP reported.
The Sydney girl had wanted her schoolmates to attend, and the post -- which included her address -- said they could bring friends if they let her know.
But within 24 hours more than 20,000 people had replied to the public event to say they were attending and by Tuesday almost 200,000 potential partygoers had reportedly accepted the invitation.
Police said it appeared the girl's original post had been reposted by an "unknown person" and this had gone viral, as they warned of the dangers of advertising parties on social networking sites. (點擊雅虎新聞網(wǎng)站查看原文)
社交網(wǎng)發(fā)布聚會信息招來20萬人
???????據(jù)法新社報道,澳大利亞一名在校女生的臉譜網(wǎng)邀請紅得發(fā)紫,近20萬人表示會來她家參加聚會,令該女生不得不取消她的16歲生日聚會。
???????這位住在悉尼的女孩原想讓她同學來參加生日聚會,她在帖子中說,如果事先通知她,他們也可以帶朋友過來。她在帖子中還注明了她家的地址。
???????結果24小時內,有2萬多人回復表示他們會來參加,到周二,據(jù)悉有近20萬人接受了邀請。
???????警方表示,這個女孩的原帖好像被“某不知名人士”轉發(fā),變得一發(fā)不可收拾,警方還警告在社交網(wǎng)站上發(fā)布聚會消息,危險很多。 |