• Twitter boss admits trolling failure
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This is known for how long now? Failure doesn't even cut it.
'Isabella Sorley was charged with Twitter abuse, following an online attack of campaigner Caroline Criado-Perez' What kind of third-world hellhole makes writing mean words to other people a crime?
They should start by banning those lizard squard fucktards
[QUOTE=hrak;47079514]'Isabella Sorley was charged with Twitter abuse, following an online attack of campaigner Caroline Criado-Perez' What kind of third-world hellhole makes writing mean words to other people a crime?[/QUOTE] Comes down to how you define that. [URL="http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/30075370"]Apparently[/URL] she wrote various tweets like "Go kill yourself" and "Rape?! I'd do a lot worse things than rape you!". Technically that is. Doesn't justify prison/jail time in my opinion tho.
[QUOTE=hrak;47079514]'Isabella Sorley was charged with Twitter abuse, following an online attack of campaigner Caroline Criado-Perez' What kind of third-world hellhole makes writing mean words to other people a crime?[/QUOTE] the democratic people's republic of britain
Twitter is useless as a service unless it's used to link to other stuff. People always try to have discussions with 160 characters and it always end up in shit.
[QUOTE=hrak;47079514]'Isabella Sorley was charged with Twitter abuse, following an online attack of campaigner Caroline Criado-Perez' What kind of third-world hellhole makes writing mean words to other people a crime?[/QUOTE] because internet is a filter that's just pixels so it's ok
[QUOTE=Talvy;47079571]because internet is a filter that's just pixels so it's ok[/QUOTE] Have you heard the expression "No one can offend you without your permission"? In what world is defending oversensitive people's feelings more important than allowing everyone and everything to be criticized or outright insulted freely?
[QUOTE=hrak;47079645]In what world is defending [B]oversensitive[/B] people's feelings more important than allowing everyone and everything to be criticized or [B]outright insulted[/B] freely?[/QUOTE] mixed signals here, or are you saying that being offended by an insult is oversensitive?
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