Junior19
Stephen Kelly
Doesn't really work as an analogy imv - using insulting/strong language while discussing someones performance as a sportsman is not the same as just outright writing abusive posts about them and certainly not the same as sending someone direct abuse, a very warped view to conflate that all together.
To me it is the same. If you can't say it straight to the persons face, you shouldn't write it either. Not anonymously, under pseudonym or in any way, shape or form.
I agree that there are differences between sending direct abuse and "venting ones feelings on a board", but the problem is that the one enables the other. Normalizing that kind of vitrol and that kind of language in the common space brings us down a road we really don't want to go.
The internet has changed all of this in an incomprehensible way. Where our previous generations made snide remarks to their colleagues on the factory or at the office after the game, and had a max range of 10-15 people who were willing to listen, and could influence one or two in a lightyear if they were lucky, we can reach the world. All of us!
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