I need to point out that telling someone who experiences their interactions with someone as "stalking" that they're *wrong* and committing *slander* - especially women talking about a man - is a textbook example of arrogantly trying to erode someone's boundaries
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Fine, Jesse has never "stalked" anybody, he's just behaved obsessively toward them on the Internet in a way that made them feel uncomfortable and violated Are you satisfied? Do I need to pay a fine to the Word Police or can I get off with a warning?
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This is a perennial theme from concern trolls on this website People refuse to recognize that abusive behavior is a spectrum, with criminally liable behavior just on the most extreme end of it It's black-and-white, everything is either Totally OK or Not OK
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