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by arrrg
4267 days ago
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If by not solve the problem you mean not completely eliminate, then yeah. Of course. Obviously. What’s with all this binary thinking? It’s completely non-sensical and irrelevant. Twitter is an important tool for communication for many people, so if harassing people gets harder there it makes it easier for those people, even if the harassers move elsewhere. In other places they do get less direct access, so their impact is diminished, even if they put in just as much work. |
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But what the article is talking about is also doxxing, sending things to physical addresses, etc, which are by far the more distressing elements of harassing.
Kicking people off Twitter does nothing to stop or even slow those things down.
It's not "binary thinking", so please don't try to dismiss it as such. It's acknowledging that the simple answers don't solve the worst aspects of the problem.