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How To End Online Harassment

Presto Vivace sends this excerpt from an article at the Kernel, titled 'With Gamergate, it's not enough to ignore the trolls.' Gendered bigotry against women is widely considered to be "in bounds" by Internet commenters (whether they openly acknowledge it or not), and subsequently a demographic that comprises half of the total human population has to worry about receiving rape threats, death threats, and the harassment of angry mobs simply for expressing their opinions. This needs to stop, and while it's impossible to prevent all forms of harassment from occurring online, we can start by creating a culture that shames individuals who cross the bounds of decency.

We can start by stating the obvious: It is never appropriate to use slurs, metaphors, graphic negative imagery, or any other kind of language that plays on someone's gender, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, or religion. Not only is such language inappropriate regardless of one's passion on a given subject, but any valid arguments that existed independently of such rhetoric should have been initially presented without it. Once a poster crosses this line, they should lose all credibility.

Similarly, it is never acceptable to dox, harass, post nude pictures, or in any other way violate someone's privacy due to disagreement with their opinions. While most people would probably agree with this in theory, far too many are willing to access and distribute this humiliating (and often illegal) content. Instead of simply viewing stories of doxing, slut-shaming, and other forms of online intimidation as an unfortunate by-product of the digital age, we should boycott all sites that publish these materials.

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  1. Has to worry by Thanshin · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    half of the total human population has to worry about receiving rape threats, death threats, and the harassment of angry mobs simply for expressing their opinions.

    Do we? Do we really?

    I, for one, are quite happy not giving a fuck about threats I receive online. Maybe it's because I have the ability to distinguish between the Internet and the real world.

    the bounds of decency.

    Oh. You got into shady terrain there. The bounds of decency have proven to be a quite unstable base to hold any judgement that endures the passage of even a few years.

    We can start by stating the obvious

    Ok. Me first. The sun shines!

    Wow, you were right. I feel everything is much clearer now.

    we should boycott all sites that publish these materials.

    We should boycott a lot of corporations. Are you implying your boycott is the most important at this point?