Why can't trolls or whatever label learn to have have personal responsibility for their posts online?
Id like to have responsibility over her.
(((>>132554780)))
degenerate
>>132555120
What are you rambling about?
>"Amateur internet sleuths declared the two men were one and the same, even prompting some journalists (including Digg's Ross Newman, Politico's Dylan Byers, Newsweek's Brian Ries, NBC's Luke Russert, and Buzzfeed's Andrew Kaczynski) to spread word of Tripathi's possible guilt."
Kaczynski (KFILE) spread fake news misidentifying the Boston bomber in 2013 (the guy who was misidentified later *killed himself*) and then destroyed a woman's career later that year by magnifying a tasteless joke she made. What a fuckin' douche. KFILE shame people into losing employment and committing suicide, it's gonna come back to hit you and right now it's doing so.
KFILE isn't even a journalist. He's a powerful 'troll' with the power to damage lives by using social shame as a tool.
And herein lies the question, "Why can't trolls or whatever label learn to have have personal responsibility for their posts online?"
>>132555891
didn't notice i have the word have twice. Eyes too blurry.
>>132554780
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>>132554780
>Why can't trolls or whatever label learn to have have personal responsibility for their posts online?
>>132555891
>And herein lies the question, "Why can't trolls or whatever label learn to have have personal responsibility for their posts online?"
Why can't the media be held accountable for their actions?