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question in post/description

  • yes

    Votes: 4 36.4%
  • no

    Votes: 7 63.6%

  • Total voters
    11
psp3000

psp3000

Enlightened
May 20, 2023
1,587
have you ever encountered something or
someone online

or in real life

that made you wish that intense cyberbullying (or bullying in general)
and threats (online and offline) were still the norm like they were in the past (not that it ever went away there's just more moderation now)
 
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pilotviolin

pilotviolin

looking to the horizon
Jan 27, 2024
360
not really cause most of them would engage in those threats and harassment anyways IME but i can see why someone would choose "yes"
 
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damyon

Specialist
Mar 6, 2024
344
It still exists.
Post that thread on /pol/ 4chan, and you can observe such behavior firsthand.
Bullying IRL also exists unless there is a strong authority who rejects bullying.

From my observations, it seems that societal attitudes towards bullying have become more polarized, with clear distinctions between environments where bullying is tolerated and those where it is actively discouraged.

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Answering your question: sometimes violence is the only way to solve the problem. It is only a tool.
 
1MiserableGuy

1MiserableGuy

Specialist
Dec 30, 2023
365
It still exists.
Post that thread on /pol/ 4chan, and you can observe such behavior firsthand.
Bullying IRL also exists unless there is a strong authority who rejects bullying.

From my observations, it seems that societal attitudes towards bullying have become more polarized, with clear distinctions between environments where bullying is tolerated and those where it is actively discouraged.

~~~
Answering your question: sometimes violence is the only way to solve the problem. It is only a tool.
When Nietzsche said what he did about staring into the abyss long enough that the abyss stares back into you, the abyss in question he was talking about was 4chan
 
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