Should people have the right to expect a completely safe-space online? Well, maybe they should, but it's dangerous.
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Replying to @christianjbdev
Its easy to think of examples where they should and examples where they shouldn't but harder to draw lines.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
It might be interesting for you to look at these forums I'm referring to. Here's the Trump one. https://www.reddit.com/r/The_Donald/
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Replying to @christianjbdev @HPluckrose
And here's the SJW one.https://www.reddit.com/r/ShitRedditSays/ …
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Replying to @christianjbdev @HPluckrose
Neither of them allow disagreement. Both are completely crazy.
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Replying to @christianjbdev @HPluckrose
And then there's 4chan's /pol/ Haven't visited there, but it has a reputation for being *seriously* crazy & neo-nazi.
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Replying to @christianjbdev
Christian, I don't dare go there. My Twitter addiction already threatens to take over my life. Seriously.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
It's not addictive for people who aren't 13 yr old neo-nazis.
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Replying to @christianjbdev
You know I am hooked on finding extremists & arguing pointlessly with them!
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Yeah, but in this case you wouldn't have any sane people to show off to. You'd just sink in the mire of endless insanity.
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Ah! Yes. That might make the difference. Erm...'show off to'pic.twitter.com/1Egr6Hi3tZ
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