Have you ever recieved death threats online?

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mysecondlife

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John Mayer fanboy who probably has an anus for a brain.

Everyone knows his latest album sucks.

(This probably is a same answer to similar thread I answered to while back)


EDIT: The funniest thing is that after the whole thing died, he decided to try again a month later. He really couldn't get over the fact that John Mayer's latest album sucks.
 

DANEgerous

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Only on yahoo answers. And that place is so trolled it hardly counts.

Here i will post the most absurd one at rick of it getting deleted. "You are a flaming dead homosexueal you are not a christian you obviously hate Jesus. You will die i will like you i will burn you up then shoot you in the face you evil homosexueal i hope you die of AIDS before i kill you you homosexueal i hope you are dead. You are a insult to Jesus, but you know. You are evil suck Lion penis go die, it will be funny you are in hell ha ha ha ha!"

I mean seriously? He can not even spell homosexual! WTF? And "suck lion penis"? what? I have got many death threats from there. If you want some keep posting "feel free to email me on this subject" and just go to religion an spirituality or any politics and post something that is not absurd.
 
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Sure - I've played Call of Duty online. What I should say, is that I have never received a death threat that had any significant weight behind it. They've all been just silly angry rants.
 

RaikuFA

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Had quite a few, some were on Gamefaqs over needing help in taking down something on Monster Hunter.

Another time I lost to someone in SF4 and the response wasn't pleasent.
 

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Kendarik said:
Well I had someone threaten to come kidnap, rape, and kill me if I didn't meet him and have sex "voluntarily". This was back when real name use on msn wasn't uncommon and I was young and stupid, so he actually was able to figure out where I lived and email me the details of that and what he was going to do to me.

I wasn't stupid, I told him I wanted to speak on the phone. I taped the call where he repeated the threat when I "seemed to be trying to back out of meeting". He got 2 years less a day.
Seriously?! Oh, man!

That's more scary than my stalker (a real one, one I changed my name and moved across country to avoid).

And only 2 years? People like that should really be watched for longer than that...
 

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Hmm, not recently, but when I do I usually just dismiss it as typical male posturing, they're trying to prove that they are the Alpha Male of the internet and any threat to that status must be threatened into submission. Granted I'm sure not everyone who threatens death is male, but the reasoning still holds for women as well.

I can actually only recall one threat that I've ever received from hte internet that I actually took seriously enough to bother responding to, He had egged me on for a while, pursuing me into private messages and even tracking my username to other games to harrass me there. I finally got so fed up with his crap that I sent him and email that simply stated this:

" This is where I live, so you can stop posturing and come prove yourself, but before you do, I want you to take a good long look at these two photographs, and seriously consider the implications of them."

The two photos were of my Winchester 410 single barrel shotgun, and a sillhouette target that I had shot right through the center. I closed with the following.

"I am not a violent person and I do not revel in this threat, but you are not welcome on my property, I will do only what is necessary to protect myself and my family from harm. If you are smart, you will stop harrassing me and go away."

I never heard from him again, so I honestly can't say if this was the reaction he had been trying to goad me into, or if I'd actually scared him.

Captcha: Maple Syrup... I have a sudden craving for it now.. damn subliminal advertising!
 

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No but I have been told about 3 times now that God would smite me due to y wiley unbelieving ways. All of which were made before I hit highschool strangely. Highschool was a lot nicer place it seems.

EDIT: Maybe once in League of Legends but I can't be sure. The rage tends to become a bit of a blur after some time.
 

Laser Priest

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Surprisingly, I can recall none. It actually makes me kinda sad.

I did, however, once receive a "cordial invitation" to go fuck myself and any small creatures in the near vicinity.

I can't remember why I was told that, but it immediately became one of my favourite insults of all time.
 

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Anyone who has played a few days worth of CoD multiplayer who hasn't been threatened at least once is either lucky or has their settings to where they can't hear other players who aren't their friends. Hell, last time I played ME3 I had one pathetic squeaker threatening me and acting like he was twenty when there was no way he was over thirteen. It was somewhat fun to mess with him. I think I even got him to rage quit during the next match.
 

emeraldrafael

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You're not an official web surfer if you havent XD I think my first one was on youtube. I said something positive about a video featuring a penguins player and got jumped by some classless flyer douche sporting the failure orange. it basically devolved down to where he called me a Lemieux dicksucker and wouldnt know a real organization (which coming from someone in philly is hysterical) and that I could go die.

all in all I thought it was funny.
 

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RaphaelsRedemption said:
(one I changed my name and moved across country to avoid).
Seems more of a pain than getting a restraining order or something. Would that not have helped?

OT: None that I can recall. Myself... I've threatened very disliked people (people I have major, non-petty reasons to dislike). Mostly with teeth smashed down their throat, but never death.
 

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Threats of violence, but no threats of death. It was amazingly common in my early days to see people try and "call people out" on various sites.

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Yes.

Although I honestly cannot remember why, or if they were from an actual human or from a bot.
Man, bots have evolved to the point of threatening us? Damn!
 

Xanthious

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Actually I got one from a racist prick I used to work with because he was pissed I got promoted and put out in the field before he did where I work. If I recall correctly he was going to "string me up in a tree like they do to the niggers down south". This particular pillar of the community was related to the company's owner some how and thought he had some pull around the office. Dumb bastard sent it from his work email account to mine and managed to get both fired AND arrested all before lunch.

Afterwords I got called into see the owner. Poor son of a ***** was tripping over himself apologizing to me. Never have I seen an old man so scared of being sued in all my days. I didn't think nearly as much about it as everyone else did. I didn't let that stop me from milking a few extra vacation days out of it though.
 

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No, just called a "niggerfaggot" often when I played on XBL, odd when I play games on PC that happens 100x less.
 

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Marter said:
Yes.

Although I honestly cannot remember why, or if they were from an actual human or from a bot.
As a moderator, doesn't it happen to you sometimes? I would assume it would be one of those things that happens as a part of the job.

Personally, no. Rape threats, yes. But not death threats, for some reason.
 

Tsun Tzu

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Yep! Did it to others as a youngin' as well. Not exactly something I'm proud of, but eh.

To be frank; Who hasn't said or had this sort of sentiment directed toward them?


The very nature of anon means that saying words or taking actions we wouldn't take in "real" life are placed squarely on the table. Not a good thing, mind, but it's sort of the trade-off, I think.
 

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Marter said:
Yes.

Although I honestly cannot remember why, or if they were from an actual human or from a bot.
Well, your avatar keeps shooting at me. That count?