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[c=#359E00] Anonymousity must be exterminated from internet. There must be somekind of ID that show people's face and address and any personal info to make them behave.[/c]

[c=#359E00]This way people Will think twice before talking, just like real life.. people know how to shut up because they fear someone will punch them[/c]
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Axelerator · 26-30, M
You have a point, but the problem with that path, is that it leads to even more surveillance. Some people might not want to post anymore if their colleagues could see all their stuff, might lose your job over some virtual experiences, stuff like that-
@Axelerator [c=#359E00] isn't that better? Quality over quantity[/c]
Axelerator · 26-30, M
@YukikoAmagi In some ways maybe. But if you take the idea further, you end up with a surveillance society, which is nearing everyday already tbh.
@Axelerator [c=#359E00]this surveilance got nothing to do with our online life, people still act like idiot and talk as they like. We need more actual control[/c]
Axelerator · 26-30, M
@YukikoAmagi Well the two are connected i'd say. But this is a talk of free speach it seems.
There are several potential solutions. One as you mention could be imposing restrictions on it, or creating a reactive punishment for saying something deemed improper by whoever would be deciding it.
Another option would be for people collectively to become "better" at handling ideas, espcially offensive ones, growing a thicker social hide can be beneficial.

Still worth discussing for sure :)