You would have to ask that Anita S.Adam Jensen said:Why would anyone have a problem with this article? What the fuck is wrong with people?
You would have to ask that Anita S.Adam Jensen said:Why would anyone have a problem with this article? What the fuck is wrong with people?
I'm thinking it has something to do with competition interfering with her revenue stream. For All Anti-Harassment Activities, Shop At Anita's! Otherwise, the terrorists win!Taishakuten said:You would have to ask that Anita S.Adam Jensen said:Why would anyone have a problem with this article? What the fuck is wrong with people?
It's the most notable thing to come out of the internet in a social studies way at least. To this day I still don't understand why so many people let out their inner asshole/***** on the internet. But all those people already being assholes/bitches but hiding it in real life for various reasons certainly makes sense to me.Chimpzy said:Sometimes I feel like the most notable development that came out of the internet is revealing just how many sad and plain nasty idiots there are. And sadly, it doesn't matter in which direction you look.
For the most part, I think these people are assholes in real life too. The difference is that in real life 10,000 assholes are spread across seven continents, so they aren't seen or heard as much because they are far between and people can easily avoid them for the most part (especially if said asshole spends most of their free time in front of their computer). On the internet they congregate and find like-minded individuals and when 10,000 assholes decide to express their anger with anyone by going after their Twitter or Facebook, they suddenly get a whole other weight. Just like snow flakes, one of them is harmless but ten thousand filling up your feed becomes a proper avalanche.sanquin said:It's the most notable thing to come out of the internet in a social studies way at least. To this day I still don't understand why so many people let out their inner asshole/***** on the internet. But all those people already being assholes/bitches but hiding it in real life for various reasons certainly makes sense to me.
I suppose the 'Not So Different' trope is in effect.sanquin said:As for the article. I still think it's amazing how much of a leap in reasoning the far left (or in this case anita supporters) can make at times. They constantly scream about how the "right-wingers" and "GG-ers" are such horrible people for harassing them online, yet they somehow justify doing the exact same thing and then claim they're the good people.
Because it's totally not the same thing, you see.sanquin said:As for the article. I still think it's amazing how much of a leap in reasoning the far left (or in this case anita supporters) can make at times. They constantly scream about how the "right-wingers" and "GG-ers" are such horrible people for harassing them online, yet they somehow justify doing the exact same thing and then claim they're the good people.
Someone had the audacity to be a trans woman on the internet.Zhukov said:I guess it's nice to know that whatever happens I can always count on some gamers acting like rancid turds on the internet.
I'm confused though. I mean, how is that article remotely controversial? It just TB talking about moderation tools. It's quite boring actually. I imagine it could be useful if I was a streamer or whatever.
And what the fuck is up with the victim-blaming?
Based on what I've seen on Youtube, I'm willing to bet it had nothing to do with the article. They just saw TB or Laura, started seeing red, noticed that they were in a place where comments could be posted, and then went "THE GATES HAVE BEEN OPENED! STRIKE MY BRETHREN!"Adam Jensen said:Why would anyone have a problem with this article? What the fuck is wrong with people?
My take on it is, I'm not surprised that this happened, but I'm still sorry that it happened. This is definitely a bravery vs. foolhardiness scenario. It's clear that she couldn't handle the backlash, but does that confirm that she wasn't expecting it? If anything, going in, knowing this might happen to her when she knows that she can't handle it sounds like martyrdom.inu-kun said:Reading about her I can't really feel that much bad for her. Call it victim blaming but I'd compare it to a person who assisted in the glorious Communist revolution in Russia and is then dumbfounded when they take her to thegoolagsgulags for publicly voicing an opinion different than the ruling party.
Actually, I'm pretty sure the outrage was about said trans woman having the sheer audacity of talking to an unperson more than anything pertaining to herself.shrekfan246 said:Someone had the audacity to be a trans woman on the internet.
That pretty much explains it all, unfortunately.
This is probably the most likely situation. They only needed a crumb of something to pounce upon it like a pack of rabid dogs. What really gets me about the article is the group of people that are fans of the FemFreq thing all preach equality and fair treatment of women and yada yada, yet they often prove to be the first to attack anyone and anything they can. It's like they are a religious extremist group more than a feminist outfit.sageoftruth said:Based on what I've seen on Youtube, I'm willing to bet it had nothing to do with the article. They just saw TB or Laura, started seeing red, noticed that they were in a place where comments could be posted, and then went "THE GATES HAVE BEEN OPENED! STRIKE MY BRETHREN!"Adam Jensen said:Why would anyone have a problem with this article? What the fuck is wrong with people?
I don't know much about Laura, but since most of TB's videos have comments disabled, his haters tend to strike hard and fast whenever they see the opportunity to leave a comment, like when he comments on other videos. I've even seen comments like "Too bad you can't moderate this comment away you POS!"
Because he suffered a big spike of harassment when it was happening (although it could had been just a coincidenceStatusNil said:Why should she mention TB taking an anti-corruption stance 3 years ago in an article about harassment?
Pffff! Please... She has gotten harassment just for reporting on PS4 Slim. Are you going to tell me that's the equivalent of voicing an opinion different than the ruling party?inu-kun said:Reading about her I can't really feel that much bad for her. Call it victim blaming but I'd compare it to a person who assisted in the glorious Communist revolution in Russia and is then dumbfounded when they take her to thegoolagsgulags for publicly voicing an opinion different than the ruling party.
Fair enough, those "anti-GGs" were really out of control.CaitSeith said:Because he suffered a big spike of harassment when it was happening (although it could had been just a coincidenceStatusNil said:Why should she mention TB taking an anti-corruption stance 3 years ago in an article about harassment?).
Wow, had some difficulty reading that. But gave me a good chuckle once I did.Ogoid said:Because it's totally not the same thing, you see.
If some hypothetical vlogger Anita might or might not have gone out of her way to insult for quietly sitting in a chair in a threatening way made a video harrassing (which is, of course, common parlance for "criticizing" these days) her, why, he would not only be entirely responsible for any mean comments any idiot watching it might throw her way, it would also be entirely reasonable to assume he was doing it on purpose to encourage said behavior.
But if she was to criticize some perfectly harmless article on Twitter, and that was to precipitate more or less the same result towards its writer? Not only would she be as free of any moral blemish as the driven snow, said writer would probably deserve it. Because the people doing it would be the Good and the Righteous over at the Right Side of History.
What, are you seriously going to advocate for a single standard or some other such non-progressive notion, you horrible person, you?
Totalitarian ideology...yeah...still looking forward to the day the internet learns perspective.inu-kun said:To put the metaphor into how it is, if you support a totalitarian ideology, no tears are shed when it backfires on you.erttheking said:One day, I hope the internet learns a little thing called "perspective," and how to keep things in it...communist revolutions and gulags...I mean really...