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Could Playing Videogames Be a War Crime?

Could Playing Videogames Be a War Crime?

Updated 6:28 p.m.

Is your Xbox illegal under the Geneva Convention? Could you be hauled before the International Criminal Court for playing shooter games like Battlefield 3 or Call of Duty?

Absolutely not, says a spokesman for the International Committee of the Red Cross. “War crimes are serious violations of the laws of war committed in real life situations, not on virtual battlefields,” the ICRC’s Bijan Frederic Farnoudi tells Danger Room.

But Farnoudi’s colleagues aren’t quite so sure. They believe that virtual worlds and real war crimes could conceivably be linked — especially if an army uses...

Planking, Charlie Sheen and Stupid Acronyms: A Facebook Memology of 2011

It’s official — we’re living in a TMZ world.

According to Facebook, this year’s most prominent trending topics are dominated by the deaths and pratfalls of major public figures: the killing of Osama Bin Laden ranked as the most shared subject matter of the year (obviously peaking in May at the time of his death). Steve Jobs’ passing ranked fifth, topped by the drug-fueled antics of Charlie Sheen and Casey Anthony’s trial verdict.

That data is part of Facebook’s annual compilation of all the weird trends, popular topics and awful acronyms that have crawled their way across the social network.

Face...

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