Anonymous Internet Trolls are those annoying people -- some of them here at the Daily Kos -- who use fake names and write insulting things to you and me that they'd never say to our faces for fear of rightfully being thrown in jail and getting their ass kicked in the process. Now, a lawsuit's been filed against a group of these varmint Anonymous Internet Trolls, and I'm so happy. This case will stick. A new day's born.
Anonymous Internet Trolls are those annoying people -- some of them here at the Daily Kos -- who use fake names and write insulting things to you and me that they'd never say to our faces for fear of rightfully being thrown in jail and getting their ass kicked in the process.
Now, a lawsuit's been filed against a group of these varmint Anonymous Internet Trolls, and I'm so happy. This case will stick. A new day's born.
As I explain in my Zennie's Zeitgeist blog, as a Barack Obama supporter I've received a set of weird comments from Anonymous Internet Trolls. So many that I don't have a system where comments are allowed by the general public -- you've got to be a Blogger user.
There are those who would claim that the Anonymous Internet Trolls are protected by our basic free speech laws. Not anymore.
Anonymous Internet Trolls have so poisoned the well that the movement to root them out of the system has reached feaver pitch. I think this Yale lawsuit will stick and lead the way toward a less anti-social Internet society.
It will also -- I hope -- force people to carefully consider their thoghts before they express them.