oh dang people are mad at my article
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ok peacing out from Twitter again to go write more stuff about online harassment

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oh god I have to get one last word in
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I find it deeply disturbing that no one interrogates how the economics of Silicon Valley have led to the deprioritization of anti-harassment
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I believe that there is a harassment problem and that women deserve to feel safe and not shouted down
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But the cries to "fix" harassment go only two ways: 1) citizens demanding law enforcement intervention 2) consumers demanding satisfaction
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there is always someone at the end of the line when you send your abuse report, just like there's someone getting your angry call to Comcast
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who is that person? how many of them are there? how are they paid? what kind of management priorities are being handed to them?
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when you champion women, are you championing them as the consuming class that DESERVES not to have to see crappy tweets?
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I believe there are fixes and solutions and sustainable ways to make healthier communication channels. But no magical ones.
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@chead@sarahjeong@EFF Oh rad! I'm glad to know that that's the only thing EFF EVAR DOES. -
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@chead@sarahjeong@EFF Lol. I guess about a third of what I've written doesn't exist then. Or any of the other work I do. -
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@chead@NadiaKayyali@EFF can we not -
@sarahjeong@chead@EFF We can totally not. Sorry.
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