I mean the main problem with the hate is that some people will act like jerks and say things they wouldn’t say to anyones faces even it it is attached to their real name right now. I completely agree that legislation would not change a single thing. More likely it would cause people getting doxed more often.
I agree, there is an emotional distance and lack of feedback/consequence that may factor in. I was trying to imagine if a crowded coffee shop in a city made people wear name tags if they would be less inclined to act rudely (e.g, cut lines, hold table spots before ordering, pollute recycle bins, etc) and perhaps it would but I’m not sure how.
This article could be reduced by 75% and I think this should be the second sentence: Facebook already requires real names.
Arguments about the US constitution don’t appear to hold much weight on a private internet.
Good to know a dumbass legislator is pushing it again.
I mean the main problem with the hate is that some people will act like jerks and say things they wouldn’t say to anyones faces even it it is attached to their real name right now. I completely agree that legislation would not change a single thing. More likely it would cause people getting doxed more often.
I agree, there is an emotional distance and lack of feedback/consequence that may factor in. I was trying to imagine if a crowded coffee shop in a city made people wear name tags if they would be less inclined to act rudely (e.g, cut lines, hold table spots before ordering, pollute recycle bins, etc) and perhaps it would but I’m not sure how.
is that why people look at me weird in coffee shops? lol