I'm so confused at how the murder of David Amess has suddenly turned into a big discussion about online abuse. One thing has nothing to do with the other??Tonight at 7.30 - Panorama about online abuse especially against women. Hopefully it will tackle genuine abuse eg rape and death threats, and not gossip sites.
I was just watching Politics Live discussing it and a very sensible woman (who gets trolled badly) said people being rude about famous people is a tradition that should be protected as free speech, and must not be confused with threats to security.
Agree - suspect it was largely due to Tory scum trending at the same time and people making out as if it was aimed at a recently murdered Tory MP.I'm so confused at how the murder of David Amess has suddenly turned into a big discussion about online abuse. One thing has nothing to do with the other??
Yes it is wierd. They were combining the two today. A politician was saying there should be no anonymity online 'especially after recent events'. Like you I thought 'eh? What does that have to do with it?'I'm so confused at how the murder of David Amess has suddenly turned into a big discussion about online abuse. One thing has nothing to do with the other??
It's ridiculous jumping to that and blaming lockdown because people are now online more. Pushing an agenda they already have.I'm so confused at how the murder of David Amess has suddenly turned into a big discussion about online abuse. One thing has nothing to do with the other??
The thing is anonymity is kinda important on tattle as we're discussing those in a position of power and influence.Yes it is wierd. They were combining the two today. A politician was saying there should be no anonymity online 'especially after recent events'. Like you I thought 'eh? What does that have to do with it?'
i agree. The people promoting this having identity to use sm are ridiculous. There are tons of victims of dv and the police are lax on these men, you only have to google to see this. Why should we trust random websites with our data? I would never hand my identity to any social media platform, not a chance. We should not be promoting giving social media platforms more power, a certain sm platform already has the running of many platforms and it doesn’t sit right with me. Their community standards only seem to work on silly things like calling men trash but comments about death, committing violent crimes against women and r*pe “jokes” seem to stand!A few years ago, fb allowed different names (annon) I had a lot of safe friends on there and enjoyed being able to talk freely with them.
They changed to having actual names and showing ID and I ended up with a person who had been a huge danger in my life finding me
I understand why annon can be an issue, trolls who abuse people in the vilest manner hiding behind a keyboard mask is one thing indeed, but for others who want to have friends, community and contact, having every milli-grain of your life available to others is also an issue.
There has to be a middle ground really.
Absolutely!! Twitter is an absolute cesspit of nasty, horrible peopleI do to so they are sensible! Fb is misogynistic, it’s a hateful place, I see much worse on the groups than on tattle! End of the day tattle doesn’t pretend to be something it isn’t, it’s clear it is about critiquing influencer and celeb culture, good and bad. Fb tries to pretend it’s so kind and lovely and it’s full of bile
Exactly, tattle is what it is. FB and Twitter try to pretend they're something that they're not - some of the worst comments on there they say don't even break their rules. Comments that are mild in comparison on tattle get taken down quickly - often in minutes. Influencers need to tell massive lies about what's posted here.End of the day tattle doesn’t pretend to be something it isn’t, it’s clear it is about critiquing influencer and celeb culture, good and bad. Fb tries to pretend it’s so kind and lovely and it’s full of bile
and tattle has clear rules and boundaries. Twitter and Facebook make it up as they go along depending on what's "in" at the time. They let someone like Trump run their mouth with out and out lies for years. It was only when it wasn't "in" to like him anymore that they banned him! They just care about engagementExactly, tattle is what it is. FB and Twitter try to pretend they're something that they're not - some of the worst comments on there they say don't even break their rules. Comments that are mild in comparison on tattle get taken down quickly - often in minutes. Influencers need to tell massive lies about what's posted here.
It’s also monitoring your internet, phone, and personal conversations it’s mining your contacts and selling your personal dataI do to so they are sensible! Fb is misogynistic, it’s a hateful place, I see much worse on the groups than on tattle! End of the day tattle doesn’t pretend to be something it isn’t, it’s clear it is about critiquing influencer and celeb culture, good and bad. Fb tries to pretend it’s so kind and lovely and it’s full of bile
Twitter allows porn with no age limit to who can view.and tattle has clear rules and boundaries. Twitter and Facebook make it up as they go along depending on what's "in" at the time. They let someone like Trump run their mouth with out and out lies for years. It was only when it wasn't "in" to like him anymore that they banned him! They just care about engagement
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