Originally posted by rhubarb
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This whole Twitter troll rape threat thing
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No more twittering
I will no longer use twitter until they can filter out harassment and I hope the advertisers will also stop advertising on twitter. I do not want my professional image to be associated with this troll siteComment
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But yet you are happy to be seen on here?Originally posted by Brussels Slumdog View PostI will no longer use twitter until they can filter out harassment and I hope the advertisers will also stop advertising on twitter. I do not want my professional image to be associated with this troll sightOriginally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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Brussels Slumdog and my real name which is linked to my professional image are not the same imageOriginally posted by SimonMac View PostBut yet you are happy to be seen on here?Comment
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So how far does it have to go before you feel action is needed?Originally posted by original PM View PostI agree it is depressing but it is just so easy to ignore
There's a bit of a difference between some anon hardman trashtalking in an online game as illustrated by this very informative graph
Compared with a direct threat after, as mentioned in NF's link, your personal details inc address have been posted online by some lowlife.
There's a marked difference between "I hope your kids get cancer" and "I'll be seeing your kids outside <insert accurate primary school name here>"
Both are stupid things to say but one is decidedly darker IMHO.Comment
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And I expect the threat is a crime.Originally posted by Pondlife View PostSo how far does it have to go before you feel action is needed?
There's a bit of a difference between some anon hardman trashtalking in an online game as illustrated by this very informative graph
Compared with a direct threat after, as mentioned in NF's link, your personal details inc address have been posted online by some lowlife.
There's a marked difference between "I hope your kids get cancer" and "I'll be seeing your kids outside <insert accurate primary school name here>"
Both are stupid things to say but one is decidedly darker IMHO.Comment
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You might as well say you will no longer use the WWW because of 4chan. If your Twitter account is associated with the kind of account that does this stuff, then you're either following the wrong people, or you're failing to block the wrong people when they follow you. If, on the other hand, you're suggesting that the mere fact of having a Twitter account somehow associates you with harassment perpetrated by others, then @Pontifex can't be looking too good either.Originally posted by Brussels Slumdog View PostI will no longer use twitter until they can filter out harassment and I hope the advertisers will also stop advertising on twitter. I do not want my professional image to be associated with this troll siteComment
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Funny that, I see two publicity seeking tarts.Originally posted by Bunk View PostI disagree, normal person + anonymity = anonymous normal person. Total twunt masquerading as a normal person in real life + anonymity = total twunt unleashed. I don't think it's showing a distorted view of the person, I think for once the mask has slipped and we see what nasty scumbags some people are.
Which is pretty depressing really
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