Ban 'anonymous' speech online?
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Jeanwah wrote:Cosmo wrote:...
That's the thing... it is relative (subjective).
Anyone can take anything and claim it to be hostile or mean spirited. Because someone takes offense... does that make it a case of 'bullying'? If so, who gets to make the call on that? The moderator, the person who makes the comment or the fucking pansie that finds every little fucking thing offensive and politically incorrect?
Forcing everyone to say nice shit... does not make everyone nice people.
Ding, ding, ding!!! Winning post, right here. It's all perspective how we take words written on a page.
They are real victims not pansies!
If this wasn't so sad it would be almost humorous.
Another person dismissing :fp: this has got to come from not researching what
is happening to others....
or ... what else could it be?
One can only hope I guess that some people will realize the need to help people
who are being bullied.
This proposal does this without removing anyone's rights or privacies.0 -
bindy123 wrote:Jeanwah wrote:JOEJOEJOE wrote:On a positive note, I am thankful that 99% of people in this thread are of the same opinion regarding this proposed law.
That 1% only takes the other side because it ticks everyone else off... I hope everyone can see this so they don't bother arguing a moot point going forward.
I would argue that you in fact had the winning post back there...thankfully I saw the wisdom of this post, took your advice and escaped this twilight zone type thread...escape people...and by the way, the winner of an arguement isnt determined by the one who gets the last word in...
Oh and Jeanwah, that is definately in the top 5 Avatars in the club, really love it
Thanks Bindy! And you're right; it's time to escape this thread for good.
I especially like your bolded sentence.0 -
bindy123 wrote:Jeanwah wrote:JOEJOEJOE wrote:On a positive note, I am thankful that 99% of people in this thread are of the same opinion regarding this proposed law.
That 1% only takes the other side because it ticks everyone else off... I hope everyone can see this so they don't bother arguing a moot point going forward.
I would argue that you in fact had the winning post back there...thankfully I saw the wisdom of this post, took your advice and escaped this twilight zone type thread...escape people...
And by the way Jeanwah, that is definately in the top 5 Avatars in the club, really love it
You do understand this law is very similar to what we have right here.
That no one gives up their right to free speech or privacy.
That if a post is made that victimizes another, that victim,upon request,
can ask for info of the abuser.
The administrator can ask for this from the abuser,
the abuser does not have to provide it and then the post is deleted.
This empowers the victims against the cyber bully.0 -
Jeanwah wrote:JOEJOEJOE wrote:On a positive note, I am thankful that 99% of people in this thread are of the same opinion regarding this proposed law.
That 1% only takes the other side because it ticks everyone else off... I hope everyone can see this so they don't bother arguing a moot point going forward.pandora wrote:bindy123 wrote:
I would argue that you in fact had the winning post back there...thankfully I saw the wisdom of this post, took your advice and escaped this twilight zone type thread...escape people...
And by the way Jeanwah, that is definately in the top 5 Avatars in the club, really love it
You do understand this law is very similar to what we have right here.
That no one gives up their right to free speech or privacy.
That if a post is made that victimizes another, that victim,upon request,
can ask for info of the abuser.
The administrator can ask for this from the abuser,
the abuser does not have to provide it and then the post is deleted.
This empowers the victims against the cyber bully.
Some of what has transpired in this thread reminds of the lyrics from thesong LIMELIGHT.
Amazing.
Peace*We CAN bomb the World to pieces, but we CAN'T bomb it into PEACE*...Michael Franti
*MUSIC IS the expression of EMOTION.....and that POLITICS IS merely the DECOY of PERCEPTION*
.....song_Music & Politics....Michael Franti
*The scientists of today think deeply instead of clearly. One must be sane to think clearly, but one can think deeply and be quite INSANE*....Nikola Tesla(a man who shaped our world of electricity with his futuristic inventions)0 -
hedonist wrote:g under p wrote:Some of what has transpired in this thread reminds of the lyrics from the
song LIMELIGHT.
Amazing.
Peace
Hoping to see them in November!
Tell me about it, I get moist just thinking about my trip to Tampa in November too.
Peace*We CAN bomb the World to pieces, but we CAN'T bomb it into PEACE*...Michael Franti
*MUSIC IS the expression of EMOTION.....and that POLITICS IS merely the DECOY of PERCEPTION*
.....song_Music & Politics....Michael Franti
*The scientists of today think deeply instead of clearly. One must be sane to think clearly, but one can think deeply and be quite INSANE*....Nikola Tesla(a man who shaped our world of electricity with his futuristic inventions)0 -
pandora wrote:Idris wrote:Cosmo wrote:That's the thing... it is relative (subjective).
Anyone can take anything and claim it to be hostile or mean spirited. Because someone takes offense... does that make it a case of 'bullying'? If so, who gets to make the call on that? The moderator, the person who makes the comment or the fucking pansie that finds every little fucking thing offensive and politically incorrect?
Forcing everyone to say nice shit... does not make everyone nice people.
Yep, 'I couldn't agree more'
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That victims of cyber abuse are "pansies"?
I got a different angle on what Cosmo was saying in the 'pansie' line. The point, I think, was that its too hard to determine what precisely is bullying (sometimes). And I think that line suggests that some things said on the internet might be taken in a different context, and a person accused of bullying cant be held liable for another persons misinterpretation of something that was harmless. Kinda like what's going on in this very thread, I think a few people arent on the same page, and interpretation is a grey area.Pick up my debut novel here on amazon: Jonny Bails Floatin (in paperback) (also available on Kindle for $2.99)0 -
JonnyPistachio wrote:
I got a different angle on what Cosmo was saying in the 'pansie' line. The point, I think, was that its too hard to determine what precisely is bullying (sometimes). And I think that line suggests that some things said on the internet might be taken in a different context, and a person accused of bullying cant be held liable for another persons misinterpretation of something that was harmless. Kinda like what's going on in this very thread, I think a few people arent on the same page, and interpretation is a grey area.
That sometimes is really the answer and with cyber bullying it is clear
when there is abuse. We are not talking about innuendo.
We are not talking about off color.
We are not talking misunderstanding or misinterpretation.
This proposal wants to bring help like what we have here to victims everywhere.
A chance to confront a bully with the help of an administrator and if a bully
does not want this the post is removed. It is meant to be a deterrent
and it empowers the victims of abuse.
People are well aware of innuendo and sometimes shocked at off color but
that is not what the victims of cyber bullying are experiencing.
Stop the Hate! ... I just heard a great thing on news radio about this.
It is targeting all bullying as an awareness campaign. It is awesome!0 -
Oh, yeah?"First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, then you win ."
"With our thoughts we make the world"0 -
markin ball wrote:Oh, yeah?0
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Pandora,
what happens to the bully? what happens when they receive more hate mail than they can open? what happens when their identity is stolen because of the information they were told to give up? what happens when the victim decides that since the bully is only 4 hours away by car that they will drive to their house and do something to them. Not everyone who is picked on in forums and the like is going to simply take it sitting down and turn the other cheek. So what happens then? or do we chalk it up to a lesson learned?
hypotheticals can be brought up all day long to discuss this topic but in the end, the law will not reach its stated course without leaving trouble in its wake.
you keep talking about fear being the motivator for people who are against this ridiculous proposal...how about common sense? how about looking at past history when people's real information is available on servers (see BoA hack, Wells Fargo hack, PSN hack, etc) the biggest companies in the world are trying to keep this information private and they cannot...are you telling me that AMT is going to have better security than BoA? come on...this is an idea that could be launched with the best intentions, and could possible deter some mean internet posts...but the wake that will be left by it is the very definition of the phrase "the road to hell is paved with good intentions"
To me it is about control, but even if I cede the point that it was an honorable attempt, it is still a dangerous over-reaching failure... I realize no one will get you off of your crusade, but don't you think there is the SLIGHTEST chance that the information gathered when a law like this is invoked could be compromised?
I guess I just ask myself whats worse?...what is the easiest solution?...this isn't even close...
do you not believe that this could be a privacy issue?that’s right! Can’t we all just get together and focus on our real enemies: monogamous gays and stem cells… - Ned Flanders
It is terrifying when you are too stupid to know who is dumb
- Joe Rogan0 -
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dLGJC8J ... 5451E4C4FA
This is a public service announcement
With guitar
Know your rights all three of them
Number 1
You have the right not to be killed
Murder is a CRIME!
Unless it was done by a
Policeman or aristocrat
Know your rights
And Number 2
You have the right to food money
Providing of course you
Don't mind a little
Investigation, humiliation
And if you cross your fingers
Rehabilitation
Know your rights
These are your rights
Wang
Know these rights
Number 3
You have the right to free
Speech as long as you're not
Dumb enough to actually try it.
Know your rights
These are your rights
All three of 'em
It has been suggested
In some quarters that this is not enough!
Well..............................
Get off the streets
Get off the streets
Run
You don't have a home to go to
Smush
Finally then I will read you your rights
You have the right to remain silent
You are warned that anything you say
Can and will be taken down
And used as evidence against you
Listen to this
Runpandora wrote:That no one gives up their right to free speech or privacy.Post edited by Jeanwah on0 -
mikepegg44 wrote:Pandora,
what happens to the bully? what happens when they receive more hate mail than they can open? what happens when their identity is stolen because of the information they were told to give up? what happens when the victim decides that since the bully is only 4 hours away by car that they will drive to their house and do something to them. Not everyone who is picked on in forums and the like is going to simply take it sitting down and turn the other cheek. So what happens then? or do we chalk it up to a lesson learned?
hypotheticals can be brought up all day long to discuss this topic but in the end, the law will not reach its stated course without leaving trouble in its wake.
you keep talking about fear being the motivator for people who are against this ridiculous proposal...how about common sense? how about looking at past history when people's real information is available on servers (see BoA hack, Wells Fargo hack, PSN hack, etc) the biggest companies in the world are trying to keep this information private and they cannot...are you telling me that AMT is going to have better security than BoA? come on...this is an idea that could be launched with the best intentions, and could possible deter some mean internet posts...but the wake that will be left by it is the very definition of the phrase "the road to hell is paved with good intentions"
To me it is about control, but even if I cede the point that it was an honorable attempt, it is still a dangerous over-reaching failure... I realize no one will get you off of your crusade, but don't you think there is the SLIGHTEST chance that the information gathered when a law like this is invoked could be compromised?
I guess I just ask myself whats worse?...what is the easiest solution?...this isn't even close...
do you not believe that this could be a privacy issue?
The administrator can decide also what is considered bullying as ours do.
Common sense to me is to not be a cyber bully0 -
markin ball wrote:Oh, yeah?0
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pandora wrote:mikepegg44 wrote:Pandora,
what happens to the bully? what happens when they receive more hate mail than they can open? what happens when their identity is stolen because of the information they were told to give up? what happens when the victim decides that since the bully is only 4 hours away by car that they will drive to their house and do something to them. Not everyone who is picked on in forums and the like is going to simply take it sitting down and turn the other cheek. So what happens then? or do we chalk it up to a lesson learned?
hypotheticals can be brought up all day long to discuss this topic but in the end, the law will not reach its stated course without leaving trouble in its wake.
you keep talking about fear being the motivator for people who are against this ridiculous proposal...how about common sense? how about looking at past history when people's real information is available on servers (see BoA hack, Wells Fargo hack, PSN hack, etc) the biggest companies in the world are trying to keep this information private and they cannot...are you telling me that AMT is going to have better security than BoA? come on...this is an idea that could be launched with the best intentions, and could possible deter some mean internet posts...but the wake that will be left by it is the very definition of the phrase "the road to hell is paved with good intentions"
To me it is about control, but even if I cede the point that it was an honorable attempt, it is still a dangerous over-reaching failure... I realize no one will get you off of your crusade, but don't you think there is the SLIGHTEST chance that the information gathered when a law like this is invoked could be compromised?
I guess I just ask myself whats worse?...what is the easiest solution?...this isn't even close...
do you not believe that this could be a privacy issue?
The administrator can decide also what is considered bullying as ours do.
Common sense to me is to not be a cyber bully
that doesn't answer the questionthat’s right! Can’t we all just get together and focus on our real enemies: monogamous gays and stem cells… - Ned Flanders
It is terrifying when you are too stupid to know who is dumb
- Joe Rogan0 -
Jeanwah wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dLGJC8J8zE&feature=results_video&playnext=1&list=PL0611265451E4C4FA
This is a public service announcement
With guitar
Know your rights all three of them
Number 1
You have the right not to be killed
Murder is a CRIME!
Unless it was done by a
Policeman or aristocrat
Know your rights
And Number 2
You have the right to food money
Providing of course you
Don't mind a little
Investigation, humiliation
And if you cross your fingers
Rehabilitation
Know your rights
These are your rights
Wang
Know these rights
Number 3
You have the right to free
Speech as long as you're not
Dumb enough to actually try it.
Know your rights
These are your rights
All three of 'em
It has been suggested
In some quarters that this is not enough!
Well..............................
Get off the streets
Get off the streets
Run
You don't have a home to go to
Smush
Finally then I will read you your rights
You have the right to remain silent
You are warned that anything you say
Can and will be taken down
And used as evidence against you
Listen to this
Runpandora wrote:That no one gives up their right to free speech or privacy.
:thumbup: :thumbup:0 -
norm wrote:Jeanwah wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dLGJC8J8zE&feature=results_video&playnext=1&list=PL0611265451E4C4FA
This is a public service announcement
With guitar
Know your rights all three of them
Number 1
You have the right not to be killed
Murder is a CRIME!
Unless it was done by a
Policeman or aristocrat
Know your rights
And Number 2
You have the right to food money
Providing of course you
Don't mind a little
Investigation, humiliation
And if you cross your fingers
Rehabilitation
Know your rights
These are your rights
Wang
Know these rights
Number 3
You have the right to free
Speech as long as you're not
Dumb enough to actually try it.
Know your rights
These are your rights
All three of 'em
It has been suggested
In some quarters that this is not enough!
Well..............................
Get off the streets
Get off the streets
Run
You don't have a home to go to
Smush
Finally then I will read you your rights
You have the right to remain silent
You are warned that anything you say
Can and will be taken down
And used as evidence against you
Listen to this
Runpandora wrote:That no one gives up their right to free speech or privacy.
:thumbup: :thumbup:
I was @ that show, it was goooood.(first few rows middle of eddie and Stone)
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Idris wrote:
I'll third or fourth that:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPeWSpB_7w4"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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