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Murdered by Words

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Responses that completely destroy the original argument in a way that leaves little to no room for reply - a targeted, well-placed response to another person, organization, or group of people.

The following things are not grounds for murder:

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  2. Discussion is encouraged but arguments are not. Don’t be aggressive and don’t argue for arguments sake.
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  4. Censor the person info of anyone not in the public eye.
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[–] SomeoneElseMod 8 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I’m not mad and I’m confused why you think I am?

Personally, I consider lemmy and Reddit to be different from Facebook, Twitter and other social media. You generally don’t know any redditors/lemmings irl and in an anonymous forum it’s much easier to stay truly anonymous. On Facebook and I think soon on Twitter, you’re meant to use your real name and in some cases show government ID.

So no, I’m not mad at Lemmy developers, I’m not mad at anyone at the moment. But as someone who was stalked (thankfully before social media existed) I am concerned for other victims, particularly as Twitter doesn’t have moderators anymore. Even if they reinstated them, moderators can slow to act on such a large platform and they only enforce the rules of the platform - someone just reading your posts isn’t breaking any rules, yet they could be using that information to cause you a real-world harm. That’s why I think the block feature needs to exist, but it just my opinion. We can have different opinions without arguing.

[–] Whirlybird@aussie.zone 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Twitter doesn’t require real names or any sort of verification btw. Completely anonymous unless you intentionally want to show your real details.

[–] SomeoneElseMod 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)
[–] Whirlybird@aussie.zone 1 points 1 year ago

Yeah I thought that might have been what you were thinking of. I would think that will play part in some further "verified" tick system for the twitter blue subscribers if they ever bring it in.

TBH I wish that on all social media like Twitter/Facebook you were required to prove your identity and have your real name. It would (hopefully) make people a bit more responsible in their actions and stop a lot of the terrible things people write and do.

[–] mind@lemmy.world -5 points 1 year ago

If your Twitter is publicly viewable then blocks do nothing to protect you, because someone could still see your profile by making a new account.

If you just don't want to see harassing posts, mute works for that.

The only people that need a block feature are those trying to censor others