@cmuratori This isn’t abuse, though. This is just someone raging.
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@Colter_Hanna I am referring to the response. Pretend it was a response to something you felt was the kind of abuse that needs fixing.
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@cmuratori But if someone were staging an online harassment campaign on someone, incl. death or rape threats, then at the very least I’d…Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@cmuratori … like to see it taken seriously, with actual legal action, instead of sneers and dismissal. -
@Colter_Hanna Can you be more specific? I was pointing out this example as a legal action response. Was it what you'd like to see?
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@cmuratori Context is everything. It is a slippery slope, a complex issue, but there must be something to do when faced with online abuse. -
@LiaSae That's the thing I want someone to start actually pinning down: what that "something" is. - Show replies
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@cmuratori My personal opinion is that most online discourse is meaningless. -
@mvandevander Well, it's definitely low quality :P That doesn't necessarily make it meaningless, though! - Show replies
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@cmuratori it's hard to believe it's an honest question when it was clearly handled poorly? It's rhetorical if there's only one answer.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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