December 31, 2008 4:35 PM PST

Facebook godfather groups spark mafia victims' ire

by Leslie Katz
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Facebook has sprouted pages that pay tribute to notorious mafia bosses, and relatives of mafia victims are none too happy about that fact, according to the U.K. publication Times Online.

The groups idolizing Cosa Nostra godfathers have generated thousands of supporters in Italy, according to the report. But opponents say the fan pages reflect a lack of public and state support for the victims of mafia crimes and glamorize the perpetrators.

Pages on the social-networking site laud mafia players including Salvatore (Toto) Riina, jailed in 1993 and currently serving 12 life sentences for murder, and Bernardo Provenzano, his successor, both from Corleone of Godfather fame. They also herald Matteo Messina Denaro, the Mafia boss from Trapani in Sicily who is said to be the current capo dei capi (boss of bosses).

The Times Online reports that one fan site dedicated to Riina has more than 2,000 subscribers, who have left him Christmas greetings and posted videos praising him.

A Facebook spokesman said Wednesday that the company was reviewing the content in question. "In general, Facebook encourages its users to report objectionable content and will remove it from the site if an investigation finds that the content or related activities violate Facebook's terms of use," he said.

The spokesman, Matt Hicks, also noted that "controversy in and of itself is not a reason for something to be taken down."

Heated debate over Facebook content is not new to the mafia tribute pages, of course. In one recent example, Facebook's decision to take down certain photos of breast-feeding women has angered some users, including a mother whose breast-feeding picture was removed from the site.

Leslie Katz, senior editor of CNET's Crave, covers gadgets, games, and most other digital distractions. As a co-host of the CNET News Daily Podcast, she sometimes tries to channel Terry Gross. E-mail Leslie.
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by shootthecops December 31, 2008 5:03 PM PST
facebook will take the pages down if the critics cry loud enough. myspace has always been pretty apathetic about this kind of thing, which in my eyes makes it much more preferrable.
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by clamenza January 1, 2009 10:03 AM PST
Yeah, what a shame pro-mafia groups may well be taken down on facebook. Let's all go to myspace.
by inachu January 1, 2009 9:42 AM PST
yeah...
move into town.
offer protection services when none is needed.
Lets send these members off to war so they never come back.
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by Goodbye Helicopter January 1, 2009 10:58 AM PST
how do u think iraqi people feel about bush and friends?

it is all a matter of perception
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by joad2 January 2, 2009 7:56 AM PST
Iif someone offers to shake your hand, you have a choice, not an obligation to shake back...unless the party implies that if you don't shake their hand they'll break your arm...then they are forcing you to make a choice between your own will and theirs..that's political agenda be it mafia or the so called "legal" politics of the government....let the facebook pages stay up...that's the price you pay for freedom....the simple fact is there...the only ones that are truly free are people willing to impose themselves on others at any cost, morally or otherwise, who are not willing to do the same....so you are always either a victim or the social criminal...yin and yang, as sad as that is in this case....so...."victims".... go start a Facebook page of your own instead of pissing and moaning and being a ******* victim again, and fight fire with fire to balance the universe......Ghandi proved my theory slighty wrong in the last century but evil ramped itself up and he wasn't wearing a bullet-proof vest....
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