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Anonymous Commenting to be Outlawed
March 10, 2008 — 10:58 AM PDT — by Mark 'Rizzn' Hopkins

ValleyWag picked up a story from WTVQ in Kentucky today on a bit of proposed legislation by State Representative Tim Couch that has designs to make illegal the ability to post anonymously to the internet. The bill requires anyone who contributes to a website to register their real name, address and email address on that site. Of course, the offender couldn’t be very easily prosecuted since there would be no way to track the anonymous poster, but the website operator would be forced to make their site compliant or otherwise face a fine of $500 per each offending post.

The goal of this legislation is to curb ‘online bullying,’ apparently, but it is a great example of the irrational backlash that I documented and predicted in the suicide edition of the Social Media Crime Blotter a few weeks ago. In that situation, a string of suicides in a small UK town triggered lawmakers to work on legislation designed to keep Bebo users from ‘glorifying suicide victims.’



This time around, in response to recent suicides on MySpace and other events taking place online that resulted supposedly from online, US lawmakers are willing to suspend the right to speak freely to apply a bandaid to the problems of American young ones’ self esteem. Understandably, when the irresponsible actions of a few lead to the death of a family member, immediate and decisive action is wanted to rectify the issue legally. Unfortunately, banning all anonymous commentary online is about like banning all gossip publications because Britney Spears became a bad mother due to overzealous paparazzi, or banning everything from pocket knives to nuclear arms because someone was mugged at the corner store.

Thankfully, though, even in the unlikely event this law is passed, it would be largely unenforceable. I can’t imagine website purveyors around the world cowtowing to the unconstitutional mandates of Kentucky for their commenting and posting systems.

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i doubt that this would pass but really if you think about what effect that would have on message boards like this one. all of the interweb gangsters and pissed off posters with no real names would be a thing of the past.... and really so would many of the comments from anyone. i think that it would drop traffic quite a bit.

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Rory the guys on TOS made up some very colorful on line names and addresses to use if this does pass.
This is a Moron law and the Webb will dissect it apart in little more than a day.
Sort of like the one sheet of toilet paper thing.
As our elected officials ,don't they have something better to do ? Besides making America look like the birth place of the three stooges.
 

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The interweb gangsters and pissed off posters will still be around...

It's people like me that will get fined thousands upon thousands of dollars for hosting a site! :mad:
 

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Can anyone say,, "Slippery Slope"

Life's hard,,, get a helmet! When you get pissed on,,,, piss back!
 

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WE control what you say, get your armbands here. :rolleyes:

Look, as much as I don't agree with what some people say, they have a right to say it, they are accountable for their actions, to punish an entire group for the actions of one, insanity, but WTH, govt knows what's best for us.
 

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What?!! You're not posting with your 'real' names ? Am I the only one?

Man, I wish I got that memo before I logged in. Does this mean that it'll be illegal for the pretty girls at the bar to give out fake names and phone numbers too?

Phlanx, I think it's time to stock up on some Q-tips and pay a call to the folks who think this'll solve the larger crisis of folks raising a bunch of wimps.

I guess parents dont tell their kids the old saying 'sticks and stones will break my bones but names will never hurt me' mantra.
 

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Is that a real computer?

My name is Rusty Shackleford

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Ahh rory the lib lol:D thing of the past kinda like gun control will curb gun violence lol
 

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u can call me Barry McCockiner
 

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Yeh,,

And my real name is Buster Cherry.

And I confess to posting anonomously

 

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Yeh,,

And my real name is Buster Cherry.

And I confess to posting anonomously

Oddly enough I went to High School with a guy named Allen Cherry, and his nickname WAS Buster.

How about Joe Bagadonuts, Peter Gozinu, or Phil McCracken. A few years ago the local paper did a story on some storm sewer work, and the "reporter" took a few pictures and got the name of the guy in the picture. You guessed it, Phil McCracken. Next day the paper actually printed a correction to the picture caption.

I could use my real name, but no one would believe it.
 
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