GlassDog · 46-50, M
Justice has to be in the hands of individuals trained to deal with it, rather than administered by an angry mob (either on or off the internet).
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Dolimyte · 41-45, M
Shaming is never good
mic11225 · 26-30, M
It's hard to say. I mean. My instinctive answer is no, but you have people out there saying horrible things to people with no repercussions and that bothers me alot. If someone was harassing my friend online I would want to expose them. But it's opening a can of worms because then it becomes a question of what someone thinks is ok to shame. I think people should be shamed for intentionally hurting other people, but I don't think they should be shamed for things like having weird fetishes or having different views or things like that.
RoboChloe · 26-30, F
If someone's done something bad enough to shame them online, then don't, because then all you're doing is exactly what that person wants. Giving them attention.
EvilEmily · F
if someone is a VIP already its ok to, but dragging a "normal" person into the spotlight you better be 100% sure of the circumstances
PotentiallySane · 41-45, M
I tend to live by a live and let live policy. The internet should be no different.

SW-User
This is wrong on many levels and would be misused for personal prejudices. I am against this.
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PhoenixPhail · M
I don't think anyone deserves any kind of shaming.

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I agree, it turns us into bullies and it ruins lives

SW-User
It's ok as long as it doesn't become a personal fight between two people, but as long as it's about exposing pervs fore example, it's ok with me..
gregonov · 22-25, M
I love you
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