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Anonymous Anger Rampant On Web



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Tue Nov 04, 2008 2:52 pm
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Anonymous anger rampant on Internet
By Todd Leopold
CNN

(CNN) -- There's a whole world of people out there, and boy, are they pissed off.

The anonymity of the Internet encourages online ranting, from election-season tirades to mockery of celebrities.

On political blogs, the invective flies. Posters respond to the latest celebrity gossip with mockery or worse. Sports fans set up Web sites with names that begin with "fire," hoping coaches, athletic directors and sportscasters lose their jobs.

And though there are any number of bloggers and commenters who attempt to keep their postings and responses on a civil level, all too often interactive Web sites descend into ad hominem attacks, insults and plain old name-calling. Indeed, there are even whole sites devoted to venting, such as justrage.com (one screed there was titled, "I don't give a flying f***, so f*** you") and mybiggestcomplaint.com.

This is not a world Emily Post would want to be caught in after dark.

"The Internet can be a great tool," said Sara Black, a professor of health studies at St. Joseph's University who takes a particular interest in online bullying. "Like any tool, it can also be misused." See examples of Internet anger »

One reason for the vitriol that emerges on the Web, experts say, is the anonymity the Internet provides. Commenters seldom use their real names, and even if they do, the chance for retaliation is slim.

"In the [pre-Internet era], you had to take ownership [of your remarks]. Now there's a perception of anonymity," said Lesley Withers, a professor of communication at Central Michigan University. "People think what they say won't have repercussions, and they don't think they have to soften their comments."


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This kind of stuff is not nearly as prevalent on YWS, even though other writing sites are full of it, and that is very much due to Big Brother and the Junior Moderators. Without the time that these people volunteer to help YWS, and without their demeanor, YWS would be a much poorer place. So be sure to thank Big Brother and the Junior Moderators for all their hard work :P
  





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Tue Nov 04, 2008 3:04 pm
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Thank you, Big Brother! I love you, Big Brother!



Anything but the rat-box-head-cage-thing, Big Brother! :P

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Tue Nov 04, 2008 11:04 pm
Cade says...



Nate, I bleeping hate this bleeping site...&&#%@*&#^$%#$$@%%!!!!
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Wed Nov 05, 2008 4:48 am
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Big props to Big Brother!
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Sun Nov 30, 2008 4:32 pm
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You know, I always thought that part of the reason that there aren't many flamers on YWSis because writing websites don't attract simpletons with not enough time.


But i still thank big brother, because it would still have been worse.

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Sun Nov 30, 2008 6:03 pm
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Haha... you need to visit other writing sites then. -_- Some of the critiquers are soooo mean. I mean, you think our critiquers are mean? They're nothing compared to these guys. And then other sites can't write properly. It's really sad.
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