← Back to context Comment by krapp 1 day ago Kiwifarms is an obvious object lesson in why anonymity online is necessary, and hardly the only one. 3 comments krapp Reply creata 1 day ago I agree with you, but it's funny that someone else could say the opposite (i.e., that Kiwifarms shows how anonymity lets people get away with saying and doing horrible things) and still sound reasonable. beeflet 1 day ago Not really. There is a massive crowd of public, named people who harass Chris Chan called "A-logs". beeflet 1 day ago I think the kiwifarms could be a net positive if they incentivize anonymity on the internet through harassment.
creata 1 day ago I agree with you, but it's funny that someone else could say the opposite (i.e., that Kiwifarms shows how anonymity lets people get away with saying and doing horrible things) and still sound reasonable. beeflet 1 day ago Not really. There is a massive crowd of public, named people who harass Chris Chan called "A-logs".
beeflet 1 day ago Not really. There is a massive crowd of public, named people who harass Chris Chan called "A-logs".
beeflet 1 day ago I think the kiwifarms could be a net positive if they incentivize anonymity on the internet through harassment.
I agree with you, but it's funny that someone else could say the opposite (i.e., that Kiwifarms shows how anonymity lets people get away with saying and doing horrible things) and still sound reasonable.
Not really. There is a massive crowd of public, named people who harass Chris Chan called "A-logs".
I think the kiwifarms could be a net positive if they incentivize anonymity on the internet through harassment.