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Trolling and the internet: Sometimes it's too far.

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Nerath Naaris
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#21 - 2014-12-26 10:48:27 UTC
People really need to learn proper usage of The Internet. Online trolls are probably the least of ones worries there.

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Alpheias
Tactical Farmers.
Pandemic Horde
#22 - 2014-12-26 12:04:24 UTC
Nerath Naaris wrote:
People really need to learn proper usage of The Internet. Online trolls are probably the least of ones worries there.


Sooo this.

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Lady Areola Fappington
#23 - 2014-12-26 17:20:04 UTC
Alpheias wrote:


Once more, it is proven that individuals with hypersensitive dispositions shouldn't be on the internet, much less have access to any technology that could expose them to the internet.

It is nothing but irresponsibility at this stage.

I, for one, will not self-censor myself because there are individuals or groups of individuals who might be offended over the things I say or write.

edit: but what really disgusts me about people like you, is that you are willing to ruin people's lives under the veil of ANONYMITY which is no better than the people that fling hatred around, you colossal ******* idiots.



So, if (hypothetical) you aren't going to self-censor yourself, and you don't want to change, then why would it matter if friends/co-worker/family get made aware of your behaviour?

It's the 21st century. The Internet is a part of our lives now. If you go off the deep in and start flinging around vileness, death threats, and the like, you should expect repercussions for your behavior.

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Alpheias
Tactical Farmers.
Pandemic Horde
#24 - 2014-12-26 17:34:57 UTC  |  Edited by: Alpheias
Lady Areola Fappington wrote:
Alpheias wrote:


Once more, it is proven that individuals with hypersensitive dispositions shouldn't be on the internet, much less have access to any technology that could expose them to the internet.

It is nothing but irresponsibility at this stage.

I, for one, will not self-censor myself because there are individuals or groups of individuals who might be offended over the things I say or write.

edit: but what really disgusts me about people like you, is that you are willing to ruin people's lives under the veil of ANONYMITY which is no better than the people that fling hatred around, you colossal ******* idiots.



So, if (hypothetical) you aren't going to self-censor yourself, and you don't want to change, then why would it matter if friends/co-worker/family get made aware of your behaviour?

It's the 21st century. The Internet is a part of our lives now. If you go off the deep in and start flinging around vileness, death threats, and the like, you should expect repercussions for your behavior.


I am just curious if you are brave enough to come forth as people with actual faces and actual real names than being a irritating buzz under the guise of anonymity on the internet.

Because, as you say, there should be repercussions.

Agent of Chaos, Sower of Discord.

Don't talk to me unless you are IQ verified and certified with three references from non-family members. Please have your certificate of authenticity on hand.

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