
In Conversation With Cllr. Margaret Arnolds – Speaker of Council, City of Johannesburg
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The City of Johannesburg Speaker of Council, Cllr. Margaret Arnolds, has condemned both the fatal shooting that claimed three lives in Eldorado Park on 30 May and the subsequent circulation of graphic video footage across social media platforms.
While violent crime remains a pressing concern in many communities, the incident has also reignited debate about the public sharing of graphic content online. The Speaker’s Office argues that distributing videos of violent incidents can retraumatise families, violate the dignity of victims, interfere with investigations, and contribute to the normalisation of violence in society.
As social media increasingly becomes the first place where people encounter breaking news, questions are being raised about the responsibilities of citizens, content creators, media organisations and technology platforms when it comes to documenting and sharing traumatic events. The conversation also touches on broader concerns around digital ethics, public safety and the balance between awareness and exploitation.
While violent crime remains a pressing concern in many communities, the incident has also reignited debate about the public sharing of graphic content online. The Speaker’s Office argues that distributing videos of violent incidents can retraumatise families, violate the dignity of victims, interfere with investigations, and contribute to the normalisation of violence in society.
As social media increasingly becomes the first place where people encounter breaking news, questions are being raised about the responsibilities of citizens, content creators, media organisations and technology platforms when it comes to documenting and sharing traumatic events. The conversation also touches on broader concerns around digital ethics, public safety and the balance between awareness and exploitation.

