Because everyone deserves the right to write anonymously. That's the key point being debated here, and if the vital bit of personal information doesnt count as a leak, literally nothing does.
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Replying to @GabrielObray @davidgerard and
If someone's name isn't personal information, THEN WHAT FUCKING IS JESUS CHRIST
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Replying to @GabrielObray @davidgerard and
This is the most Online Brain thing I've seen in a while lately (and I am, in the main, highly sympathetic to the broad argument that our society asks for wallet names way too much)
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Replying to @arthur_affect @GabrielObray and
As someone who grew up during the "everyone online is a child pedator trying to trick you" panic, the idea that anonymity is a right and not a personal responsibility is baffling.
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Replying to @AliceNAmpersand @arthur_affect and
Yeah, really wish the victims of online sexual harassment had been afforded the anonymity they deserve.
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Replying to @GabrielObray @arthur_affect and
The fact that their abusers wouldn't give it to them is exactly the problem. And it is in the Scott case as well!
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Replying to @GabrielObray @davidgerard and
So, 1) Scott's situation is equivalent to that of children who were groomed online, and 2) Through some kind of galaxy-brained argument, children who were groomed online were harmed by that grooming because they lacked anonymity
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Replying to @arthur_affect @GabrielObray and
(Walk me through exactly how you think this works please because the usual story of a child being harmed by online grooming has nothing to do with the child being involuntarily "doxed")
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Replying to @arthur_affect @davidgerard and
My dude what do you think revenge porn is?
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Replying to @GabrielObray @arthur_affect and
Hypothetically if there weren't a pandemic and I went to some random big city on the other side of the world and walked around telling people bigoted opinions, would I have the right to anonymity?
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If someone is at a bar trying to get laid and he's hitting on a lady and says his name is Greg and another lady there says "He's lying, that's my ex-husband Frank, and he's a huge asshole", have his human rights been violated
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Replying to @arthur_affect @AliceNAmpersand and
So your position is "the right of anonymity is dependent on the quality of your takes." Understood.
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