@LouisConde The idea that you need to stop anonymity on the internet to make things safer is pants on head retarded.
We tried that experiment, and it failed cataclysmically. It tuns out that making it easier for people who want to hurt you to find you just means that they can hurt you more easily, and not everyone has the temperance of a knighted politician of 40 years.
Overwhelmingly, people are opting not to put their names in phone books because bad actors take those phone books and use the data within for neferious purposes. The idea that you force people to use their names on the Internet is simply opposed to logic. It's a half-baked idea whose final result is a bunch of innocent people getting stabbed in broad daylight because some extremist was able to figure out where you're going to be and they didn't like something you said (and it doesn't matter what you said, crazy people don't work logically)
We tried that experiment, and it failed cataclysmically. It tuns out that making it easier for people who want to hurt you to find you just means that they can hurt you more easily, and not everyone has the temperance of a knighted politician of 40 years.
Overwhelmingly, people are opting not to put their names in phone books because bad actors take those phone books and use the data within for neferious purposes. The idea that you force people to use their names on the Internet is simply opposed to logic. It's a half-baked idea whose final result is a bunch of innocent people getting stabbed in broad daylight because some extremist was able to figure out where you're going to be and they didn't like something you said (and it doesn't matter what you said, crazy people don't work logically)
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