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The Post says that journalists tell a story by doing their best not to intervene or interfere with the outcome and says that Whisper may be delving into dangerous territory by disrupting the organic sequence of events The Washington Post points out the fact that a Whisper employee was speaking with a potentially dangerous man which may have been problematic had Silva been lying and left his car to confront officers with a weapon. Had police thought Silva was armed with a gun, he may have been shot and could have been injured or killed. Whisper was able to confirm that Silva was indeed where he said he was and they contacted the police to tell them that Silva was unarmed and that he needed psychiatric care. In a private conversation with Silva on Whisper, a moderator learned that Silva didn't have a gun nor did he have any other weapon but that he was suicidal. Real photo: This image was taken from inside of Silva's vehicle as armed cops stood around him trying to determine if he was dangerous or if he had a weaponĭespite Whisper's celebration of anonymity, users can flag down comment they find abusive or threatening such in the case of Silva and report it to the app's administrators.