I don't really agree. At some point within the last decade, probably with Friendster or MySpace, the anonymity of the Internet was sacrificed and it became a real place with real people. Most people's vital information is out there (shared or unshared) on the Internet. People use the Internet to communicate with people more than they do their phones or face to face. To expect people to act civil is paramount.
Most of those people were kids though. I'm not sure that we should out juveniles but something should be done about it. These are people (even if they are under 18) interacting with society and causing harm (not to me, but to some I'm sure). There should be some sort of justice for what is most certainly a hate crime.
Solving such a problem gets a bit more difficult for me though. I'm all for freedom on the Internet so coming up with some sort of rules and regulations about Internet social behavior is difficult.



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