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Originally Posted by keg in kc
It's the internet. Easy to be aggressive when you can hide behind a handle and there's no accountability of any kind for what you're saying. It's different in the real world when you're looking into a real person's eyes. I don't mean that in a "you're a pussy, you wouldn't say that to my face" sense, though, I mean that in the sense that it's easier to dismiss people out of hand when you can't see them or be seen yourself. There's a dynamic, a level of instinctive respect that's lost when everybody is anonymous and can do or say pretty much anything they want.
I know that my own behavior changed when I started to think about the people on the other side of the screen as living, breathing (often mouth-breathing, cough) human beings, and I began trying to treat them the way I wanted to be treated.
It's still hard, sometimes.
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True in every way. Good to know that you've realized that a consorted effort should at least be made to not be a complete, and utter douche bag ass hole with zero respect for others just because you can't see their face, and don't know their real name.