Blogger Incites Outcry Over Twitter Harassment 146
CNet is reporting that one blogger has started an outcry about harassment as it applies to Twitter. While their written stance appears to support the safeguarding of abuse, Twitter appears to be waffling on the issue when it comes to the hard line of enforcement. "The final response to Waldman's complaint from Twitter co-founder Biz Stone asserted that "Twitter is a communication utility, not a mediator of content," and that "Twitter recognizes that it is not skilled at judging content disputes between individuals. Determining the line between update and insult is not something that Twitter, nor a crowd, would do well. Stone added that Twitter's team would continue talking about which situations were appropriate for account banning."
Sock puppets? (Score:5, Funny)
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IWAPITUIGALAGTFU -> (I was a professional internet troll until I got a life and grew the fuck up)
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No, you nailed it, pretty much. The only other thing to add here is that he is utterly and completely convinced that all his problems on Slashdot are the result of a massive conspiracy directed against him personally by Microsoft.
The first few times I saw him make that argument I just sort of chuckled, but he is quite serious. He just knows that he is being modded down by evil agents of Microsoft intent on subverting Slashdot and his own personal freedom of speech.
The idea th
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No...on second thought I think he just has a brain mold. Tragic, really. [slashdot.org]
Re:Sock puppets? (Score:4, Funny)
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peace
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Hah! Kidding, of course. My employer and I know EXACTLY where you live. I'm taking over your file tomorrow; I'll be checking up on you.
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It's about time you 'fessed up to that.
I have used Linux for nearly eleven years. Not once have I felt that there is a "battle" between Microsoft and Free Software. I agree that Microsoft makes shitty products; that's w
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I'd like to know where people got this idea that Microsoft hires people to try and game Slashdot. Seems like nothing more than paranoia.
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That's because it would really make you feel better if you could honestly discover that to be true. You want it to be true, because you're so invested in that fantasy that if you ever admit to yourself that it's a delusion, the psychic pain it will cause will really hurt you. Deep down, you rationally know that, but because you're afraid of the pain that will come with the shame of admitting you've been weaving
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You are on the losing side the free software battle and making things worse for yourself.
Battle? What battle? You know, I've never even seen the Free Software Foundation try to claim there's some kind of battle. Yet you (and folks like PJ at Groklaw) seem to believe that Freedom of Choice in software is good, so long as it's the same as your choice.
And before you trot out the "M$ Shill" line, no I don't get paid by Microsoft. I work for the government in my country, and we're encouraged to consider Open Source in our "purchasing" decisions, and in fact we even use it - our IT department ev
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Incorrect. What you've been doing is demonstrating aptly how dreadfully easy the multiple account game isn't. You've had something like 10 sockpuppets which you've used in the clumsiest of fashions and which have been quickly called out as such. You've shown no ability at all to conceal your intentions, change your writing style, post with different temporal patterns with different accounts, post in separate threads with different accounts, or
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If you ever actually followed my posting history you'd see me critical of MS when due, and as a proponent of free and open source software when it makes sense. I also own *gasp* Apple products!
I'm a projects and operations manager for a large IT services firm. Sure I work with lots of MS stuff. I also work with lots of OSS stuff. I'm basically neutral about such things, as opposed to your brand of near reli
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You lost me at M$.
That's how angsty thirteen-year-olds label Microsoft.
Just as anti-open source folks call it 'open sores' or label its propenents as filthy, stinking hippies.
You're a pimple on the face of free speech.
Meanwhile, to the other folks... do we need to drag this troll into every discussion of the microblogging software of the same name?
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Brain Mold (Score:2)
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We can ask for a slashdot poll if we get enough.
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Then I squinted and saw it was about the web site. So I piped down, took off my asbestos suit and continued my Friday manicure.
Re:Sock puppets? Is it insightful or inciteful (Score:1)
or is it harassment to say they are inciting Twits?
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Twitter and Twitter: A comparison (Score:1)
The other is some blogging site.
Wow (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Wow (Score:5, Interesting)
One interesting tidbit is that she works for Pownce. I do know that this harassment started before she worked for Pownce. Yet I do see that the conflict of interest is in there now if she continues to press her case. She is free to close her twitter account and utilize pownce fully.
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Re:Wow (Score:5, Interesting)
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Important part of TOS (Score:5, Informative)
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Sorry, doesn't work.
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Not acting to prevent harassment on the Internet? Generally legal.
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(they can't excuse themselves from actual legal obligations with the contract, but they aren't trying to, so it isn't a problem they have)
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Ok, I'll bite... Stupid as what? ;)
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Because it's not a community at all (Score:2)
It's bit like claiming that USA by mid-1800's had complete double standards. "OMG, slavery is protected by the constitution and an integral part of our way of life." Then in the same day, "OMG, slavery is an abomination and the constitution doesn'
Overreaction (Score:2, Insightful)
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Yeah, because those on welfare are paying into the system. And how about those homeless? You get good tax money from them!
Yeah, because everyone knows that people on welfare never go to stores to buy food! And the homeless? They eat like kings for free!
While they may not purchase things on the scale YOU do, don't assume that they purchase nothing. To put it another way: Go to your nearest store, buy a 20-oz soda, and then insist that you're tax-exempt 'cause you're on welfare or are homeless. See how far that'll take ya...
Related: GetSatisfaction Thread (Score:2, Interesting)
There are many people posting in this thread, some more ardently than others. Good points are dotted here and there. Of particular note are the two replies from Twitter employees. It's interesting how neither of them pull the "we have no obligation according to the TOS" card and how neither of them make any move to discredit the complaint.
Is silence tantamount to agreement, in this case?
The comments that show she's lying. (Score:5, Interesting)
Now the content of the "Ariel says" comment:
All preserved so that when they try to cover it up, slashdot has a backup.
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Her mommy chimed in saying that supposedly it's a real life stalker that is pestering her [arielwaldman.com]
That said, my opinion is she is a bit of an attention whore. Oops is she going to try to get my
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It's like if I trolled
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I would edit it but slashdot doesn't provide any edit window.
Twitter co-founder Biz Stone? (Score:5, Funny)
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Internet harassment? (Score:1)
2. Turn off computer.
3. Go outside.
4. ???
5. Profit!
Go outside (Score:2)
The point is this will lead to bad press (Score:2, Interesting)
But to me the real issue here is simple: This will make people say "If that is the way Twitter treats people, I'm moving on".
A community-building site needs its community, otherwise it is just a php script sitting on a server somewhere. Piss
LOLOUTRAGE!!!11!!1 (Score:2)
Don't like flamers on Twitter? Don't use it.
Harassment on Twitter: (Score:3, Funny)
Or is it being Twit-rolled [twitter.com]
Self absorbed gobshites 2.0 (Score:5, Insightful)
Considering the individual in this case is a 'popular blogger' she should expect some bloody hate mail. I'm sure she gets plenty of lovey dovey crap from her followers as well, and they're all doing their very best to send her emails with smiley faces so she'll feel all good about having a blog and a twitter account.
I for one welcome hatred! That's why I'm not posting this anonymously
Re:Self absorbed gobshites 2.0 (Score:5, Funny)
I understand they're planning a somewhat less "me-centric" version of Twitter for people who still have room in their heads for at least one thought per day that isn't strictly related to themselves.
I believe they're going to call it "Wanker".
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http://www.thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=banish [thebestpag...iverse.net]
Incidentally, she should just do with her hate mail what maddox does with his:
http://maddox.xmission.com/hatemail.cgi?p=1 [xmission.com]
Re:Self absorbed gobshites 2.0 (Score:4, Funny)
Why do you care so much if other people use a web service, update their friends/family/strangers with important or unimportant facts, and generally have a presence on the web? Does it REALLY affect you so much that you have to rant about it online? Do you have to resort to personal attacks on someone whom you've never met, never read, and don't care about?
I'll never understand the hate some people have about other people using the internet.
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I have a question here....
If they've never met them, never read their work/read about them, and don't care about them....
...how is it "personal"? Jus' asking...
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...so you're suggesting that those qualities can be deduced if one has not, once again, ever met them, ever read their work/read about them, and doesn't care about them?
If you'd never read a post of mine or met me, then you'd know nothing of my character, personality, intimate affairs, or conduct. Nothing personal.
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Like did you hear?! Some idiot who runs a blog I've never heard about till she filed a lawsuit because the internet wasn't going her way just bought a new box of tampons!! I can't wait for the next update!!
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Why do you care so much if other people use a web service, update their friends/family/strangers with important or unimportant facts, and generally have a presence on the web? Does it REALLY affect you so much that you have to rant about it online? Do you have to resort to personal attacks on someone whom you've never met, never read, and don't care about?
The answer is yes. And the rants over which you are clearly so offended are in fact the well-deserved ridicule that silly people doing silly things in public should come to expect.
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I'll admit that I use Twitter. I decided to check it out when the jQuery team announced that they would be twittering. I use it as a "multiple IM" type of thing. If I want to send basically the same short IM to a few friends, I'll Twitter it. If I want to make a long, detailed point, I'll e-mail it. In fact, the Twitter client I use (Twhirl [twhirl.org]) hel
Well you know... (Score:1)
The problem is... (Score:5, Insightful)
Here's how I see it: She looks like a crack whore, and all this bitching about being called a name makes her a cunt. Meaning: She's a crack whore looking cunt.
She's an 'internet celebrity' (I guess) and decided to use her real information in her accounts. Next, she made her Flickr account known to all, and also posted skanky pictures in it. And when someone called her out on it, she cried.
She could easily stop using it, since it's just ego masturbation anyway. "Look at all the people who care that I'm brushing my teeth!"
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Like I mentioned above, she seems to be suffering what recent studies out of the university of North Carolina show - which is that women who are full of themselves (THINK they are more attractive) tend to also claim they are victims of bully
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MOD PARENT UP. (Score:1, Insightful)
Thats the lesson for today kids. If you get upset over shit you dont have to read. On a screen you can turn off. you ARE a fucktard. please kill yourself so the general noise level of the universe will drop a tiny tiny tiny bit.
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Repeating the slanders - and justifying them - is just, well, it's wrong. It's bad behavior. And it's not to the point of the original post. It's what's known as an 'ad hominem' attack.
And somehow this got modded to '5 - Insightful'. Which means there are a few other people out there who are clearly just as misogynist. That's even more disturbing, because had I points today, this would have been modded down to '-1 -
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And if the person complaining was a guy, I'd say the same thing.
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Huh? I didn't see anything that was misogynistic. Dickish? Sure. But I don't recall a comment implying the poster possesses a hatred of women. This woman in particular, maybe, but not women in general.
Now, if the poster had said "Woman love to bitch, and that makes them cunts", *that* would've been misogynistic.
ahm i know her problem (Score:3, Funny)
simple (Score:2)
Twitter may decide that they "don't want to be that kind of service", but that's their business decision, as is how they proceed against TOS violaters, or whether they do at all.
Inciting outrage? (Score:5, Funny)
One blogger whining about 'harassment' gets a few supporting comments on her post, and she's 'inciting outrage'?
Must be a web 2.0 thing.
wtf? (Score:3, Insightful)
and wtf is? (Score:1)
If I understand it correctly it means, according to Wikipedia, "someone who is too lazy/stupid to get a real job. Who wants to sit around all day, playing with their Mac (what else?) and waste time on dumb pointless sites like Twitter."
I forgot, she's a "sort of celebrity".
Which means no one's ever heard of her.
At the end of the day, who gives a shit?
Grow up, get out into the real world with real responsibilities to concern you.
Oh no, perhaps I'm harassing her now as wel
Get a life (Score:1)
Girl, get a life. This "online harassment" shit is nonsense, just don't use the twitter anymore. That's it, problem solved.
I witnessed a number of "online wars" on several online communities. Some people just take it way too seriously. But it is really very childish.
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So if a vocal subset of those people stand by their friends and leave Twitter for WHATEVER reason, the network starts to fall apart - once more people I'm interested in connecting with move elsewhere Twitter will be less interesting to m
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When I first read her whiny slice of webdrama, I was tempted to call her out on being a primadonna in search of attention. Then I googled her name (as she said her search results were ruined) looking for this ruination, and all I found was links to her hotness. So ya... she's uh.. STILL a prima donna in search of attention, but um... hot too.
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Granted, I wouldn't run away screaming in terror.