if someone had millions of followers and was making videos all week about you, ridiculing your sexuality and some of their followers were constantly doxxing you, your address, phone number and personal information, would you be like, “Cool! Free Speech!”
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he’s not a marginalized voice. in fact, at the moment, he appears to be one of the most powerful figures in media. and it’s pretty simple: threats of physical violence are illegal. ppl who do those things should be held responsible for them.
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the problem is the ambiguity of “low-level incitement.” soft incitement. indirect incitement. i think probably almost everyone on twitter could be accused with this. should celebrities and political pundits just not tweet? or not at each other? this quickly becomes crazy imo
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This is like more than a year of videos about specifically about him personally, making fun of his identity, ethnicity and sexuality, with followers doxxing his personal phone number and sending him death threats.
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If it’s demonstrated that low-level online harassment with malicious intent is consistently leading to threats of violence, then what?
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Also, if you're inciting people to violence in a bar, there are laws against that? Accessory before the fact?
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