@C7RKY I would agree, until they start to make threats and/or deliberately spread falsehood etc. Anonymity seems to encourage bad behaviour
A whole piece devoted to demonising 'trolls' & questioning anonymity? > http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/oct/06/free-speech-anonymously-troll-strangers-mccann-dossier?CMP=twt_gu … I'm not anonymous, but I defend those who are
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@MatSilk Threats I'd agree with, though I've not seen evidence of that in the#sweepyface case. What's true or false is a different matter > -
@MatSilk I think many remain anonymous because they fear reprisals from our 'effectively anonymous' state. And I don't blame them tbh. -
@C7RKY Maybe, but I've only seen prosecution and/or action used appropriately thus far
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