SlayerS Jessica Sues a Netizen for Insulting Her - Page 14
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Kuni
Austria765 Posts
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Laserist
Turkey4269 Posts
I think it is ok to bring some stuff barely related with SC2 and always happening. But when I click Starcraft 2 - General tab, I expect something related with SC2. I don't know... | ||
snailz
Croatia900 Posts
On March 31 2012 09:24 Mortalfury wrote: Because she proves time and time again that she can not handle things in a mature fashion. Trolls do not deserve to be sued, if we are going to act under this guise of anonymity then it must apply to everyone regardless of what they say (For the most part, if someone threatens to kill people then thats different) either everyone should get anonymity (Because thats essentially what the internet bases itself on) or everyone should be forced to register for things with their real life names and every person have their own online profile which takes away the anonymity. yes, you have every right to tell a grown, married, and succesfull woman what maturity is. you go girl! on a side note, i never knew how awesome Korean culture is. hard work, responsibility, respect for the elders, sense of community/team over individuals...... concepts that so many of kids on TL don't seem to understand, let alone appreciate. | ||
FlyingDike
United States221 Posts
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Exempt.
United States470 Posts
On March 31 2012 09:23 MichaelDonovan wrote: There is no reason to take a stand. None. Not a single reason. What happened to "Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me?" It is absolutely nonsensical to claim that trolls must inevitably be "purged from existence." If it bothers you, just don't listen to them. Be the bigger man and forget about it. You're fine to keep that stand and you, me, and the majority on the internet are already fine with it, but rational human beings are going to continue looking for ways of stopping each other from being unnecessarily cruel because it's no different from spitting in anyone's face or any form of inciting aggression. It's a useless plague defended primarily because just like the common cold, it's hard to stop and it doesn't kill people outright. Or well, suicide, like someone else said. It's disgusting behavior that will be dealt with someday, that's just a fact. | ||
bearhug
United States999 Posts
On March 31 2012 08:37 Karthane wrote: She is ridiculously annoying and really needs to calm the fuck down about life in general. You might get sued tomorrow. GL bro.... | ||
MichaelDonovan
United States1453 Posts
On March 31 2012 09:28 Shiori wrote: Oh get off your high horse. The fact of the matter is that people are hurt by these things, and that's all that's necessary to win a lawsuit or have someone issued a restraining order. Just because you don't think they have a good reason to be hurting isn't sufficient because lawsuits are based on damages. I'd also be willing to bet that if you were locked up in prison for a year and constantly berated, it'd "get" to you after awhile. Shit's all relative mate. So because it is a fact that people allow words to drive them to suicide, laws should be made to stop people from saying words? What exactly are you advocating? A restraining order, I could see. Absolutely. In the case of harassment, yes I think a restraining order is fine. However, suing for anything other than a restraining order is nonsense. I am offended by your words, thus you must pay me 500 dollars. Garbage argument. Personally, I do not believe that the rest of us should suffer restrictions on what we can and cannot say just because some people can't handle words. That's nonsense. I will note that this is an American prospective on free speech. This influences my opinions greatly. | ||
VonDarkmore
Australia192 Posts
Slayers were having a public tourny/practice compare that to a football/basketball team having a public event and you have some guy there swearing and using vulgar language? you bet he can be fined up to $238.00 per offence you get a bad mood police officer and you said 5 offending words... sad times for you. Not sure why people think no laws exist to stop offensive language, Australia in 2009 and 2010 financial years, 793 people a were fined for indecent language in just one state and that is just the number of people that were found guilty not a single one of them got off the proverbial hook. America's numbers are far higher as well at least offensive language is a good law to in-force America has some other laws that are a bit... different? ARIZONA It is illegal to let a Donkey sleep in a bathtub. You may not have more than two dildos in a house. ARKANSAS It is legal for a husband to beat his wife, but not more than once a month. It is illegal to mispronounce the name of the state of Arkansas. CALIFORNIA In Los Angeles, customers in meat markets are prohibited from poking a turkey to see how tender it is. It is a misdemeanor to shoot at any kind of game from a moving vehicle, unless the target is a whale No vehicle without a driver may exceed 60 miles per hour. DELAWARE It is illegal to fly over any body of water, unless one is carrying sufficient supplies of food and drink No person shall pretend to sleep on a bench on the board-walk And some people think that there are no offensive language laws? really? | ||
MountainDewJunkie
United States10340 Posts
On March 31 2012 09:29 GloPikkle wrote: So you're saying you would have done exactly what she did if you could have? Actually, I was using a cliché joke and merely applying it to this particular situation (If I had a nickel for every time...). Thank you for you inquiry. Good night, and good health to you. | ||
Shiori
3815 Posts
On March 31 2012 09:32 Gheed wrote: I don't see any harassment here. I see some dumb kid saying dumb things on the internet. There is no magic leap from trolling to harassment just because it continues on for a period of time. It's either acceptable or it isn't. There's a difference between being rude once and repeatedly being rude. I'm not sure how you don't see that. The first is just rudeness, and the second crosses the line represents a consistent effort to bring someone down. I can call someone an asshole once and just be a jerk, but if I call them once a day and call them an asshole, or call them an asshole every time I see them, it's harassment. | ||
Kvz
United States463 Posts
Can't really hate on her for doing this. He insulted her and she's taking action against it. Would this type of situation be handled differently in the United States? Without a doubt, but again this is in S.Korea so more power to you. | ||
masakenji
Australia415 Posts
On March 31 2012 09:32 Gheed wrote: I don't see any harassment here. I see some dumb kid saying dumb things on the internet. There is no magic leap from trolling to harassment just because it continues on for a period of time. It's either acceptable or it isn't. dumb kids intentionally doing dumb things should be punished imo. | ||
Pantythief
Denmark657 Posts
On March 31 2012 09:32 masakenji wrote: good to know you're 19. unfortunately it means you can vote <.< Yeah, must be horrible knowing that people full of heart, common sense and human-awareness can vote. | ||
ilikeredheads
Canada1995 Posts
On March 31 2012 09:31 McFeser wrote: Yep. And just because it's commonplace on the internet to see insults, does not make them acceptable. This isn't just some typical trolling. This is essentially cyberbullying. And to see all the posts saying "oh it's no big deal. just ignore it" is just sad. | ||
RezChi
Canada2368 Posts
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Gheed
United States972 Posts
On March 31 2012 09:34 Shiori wrote: There's a difference between being rude once and repeatedly being rude. I'm not sure how you don't see that. The first is just rudeness, and the second crosses the line represents a consistent effort to bring someone down. I can call someone an asshole once and just be a jerk, but if I call them once a day and call them an asshole, or call them an asshole every time I see them, it's harassment. No, there isn't. Also calling someone on the phone =/= using a publicly available chat room | ||
rotegirte
Germany2859 Posts
On March 31 2012 09:34 MichaelDonovan wrote: So because it is a fact that people allow words to drive them to suicide, laws should be made to stop people from saying words? What exactly are you advocating? A restraining order, I could see. Absolutely. In the case of harassment, yes I think a restraining order is fine. However, suing for anything other than a restraining order is nonsense. I am offended by your words, thus you must pay me 500 dollars. Garbage argument. Personally, I do not believe that the rest of us should suffer restrictions on what we can and cannot say just because some people can't handle words. That's nonsense. I will note that this is an American prospective on free speech. This influences my opinions greatly. Luckily, the United States is but a single country in the world. | ||
FFGenerations
7088 Posts
yes of course. i would say "just ignore those dumb internet trolls. or troll them back if you like, they will think its cool and probably shut up. you have a ban button anyway.". i even said something like this to a family member yesterday. she was a bit pissy about an irl person who she thought was cocky and annoying . i said "you just need to throw it back a bit. learn to banter. its no big deal" or what should i do, freak the fuck out and have a breakdown, cradling my loved-one and cocking my rifle? its the INTERNET ffs. ban, squelch, block, dont read, scroll by, and god damn grow a pair and realise not everyone is thinking exactly the same way as you or your tiny specific and self-righteous culture guy0 : lol at the trolls guy1 : ignore the trolls guy2 : ban the trolls, request invest./ip bans from admin guy3 : censor swearing guy4 : get offended like hell, break down, sue them seriously? | ||
spatz
Germany153 Posts
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Shiori
3815 Posts
On March 31 2012 09:34 MichaelDonovan wrote: So because it is a fact that people allow words to drive them to suicide, laws should be made to stop people from saying words? What exactly are you advocating? A restraining order, I could see. Absolutely. In the case of harassment, yes I think a restraining order is fine. However, suing for anything other than a restraining order is nonsense. I am offended by your words, thus you must pay me 500 dollars. Garbage argument. Personally, I do not believe that the rest of us should suffer restrictions on what we can and cannot say just because some people can't handle words. That's nonsense. I will note that this is an American prospective on free speech. This influences my opinions greatly. It's not an American perspective; it's the perspective of an immature child who's never felt any true sense of loss or encountered authentic harassment or abuse. Like it or not, Jessica has been under a microscope ever since she married Boxer, and even then, netizens were delving deep into her personal life (stuff that isn't any of their business) to explain why she wasn't fit for Boxer. She has every reason to be wary of people who repeatedly harass her. Also, yeah, laws should be made to allow people who are being berated by other people for no good reason to pay damages if it can be demonstrated to a court of law that authentic mental and/or physical negative consequences have resulted. If your abnormal pestering of me directly causes me to undergo a nervous breakdown due to, say, stress, then I have every fucking right to sue you for screwing with my life. I'm gonna go out on a limb her and assume you've never taken even an elementary psych course, but I suggest you do so, lest you think that people simply choose to be anxious or offended by things. If that were the case, why in the holy mother of fuck would anyone choose to be in tears because of something? Why not choose to be joyous? | ||
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