> Number One rule of the Internet: If you don't like what's being said, stop listening
That's fine. I agree.
That's find in my book as well. There's a consensual transaction. If one party doesn't like it, they can stop it.
And if AA puts BB in a filter, and stops listening, and so BB morphs to BC and keeps writing.
Then the transactions are no longer consensual. As I commented elsewhere, I think not being f^cked with if you don't want to be is a fundamental human right. Also, in this day and age, if someone has to get off the Internet entirely to achieve this, then something is wrong. If the concerted efforts of another party are involved in this state of affairs, then there is likely something unsavory and sadistic at play.
That's fine. I agree.
That's find in my book as well. There's a consensual transaction. If one party doesn't like it, they can stop it.
And if AA puts BB in a filter, and stops listening, and so BB morphs to BC and keeps writing.
Then the transactions are no longer consensual. As I commented elsewhere, I think not being f^cked with if you don't want to be is a fundamental human right. Also, in this day and age, if someone has to get off the Internet entirely to achieve this, then something is wrong. If the concerted efforts of another party are involved in this state of affairs, then there is likely something unsavory and sadistic at play.