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vikmonster
Turbomanlet ‘Strayan
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- Oct 19, 2018
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I mean, the pictures say it all. It's just unfortunate that they are deaf to even considering any of us as people. Even considering there are some self-proclaimed "recovered incels" in their midst
post:
"Hold up, I’m confused and need a bit of clearing up.
So about a week apart I encountered the two attached screenshots, by two different people on this group. The one with personal information is directed to a guy that was doing some edgy r*pe, “women suffrage was a mistake”, “What junkies need is a bullet between the eyes” etc. shit on his page. Ironic or not, you decide. The second one was directed against “black men against feminism”. The accusation was that attaching a profile of a person where an idea that was offensive to the said “black men against feminism” group amounts to doxxing.
I consider myself a shitposter. I write song parodies, mocking my mates and their relationships, crushes, jobs, etc. I enjoy observing and posting cringe, for the sake of cringe. Hell, I’m Australian, on the internet. Doesn’t anything more need saying?
What I’m wondering is where do you (individually and as a group) believe lies the line of acceptable mocking and not? I am a bit put off by the more and more prolific posting of profiles and personal info of people who say distasteful things. Esp. With intent to directly DM them, and not for posting their cringe to the group so we can laugh at them. Yet it seems we are not blind when this happens to us.
A group that I joined from (wow thanks, I’m cured) had a very clear delineation - no matter how shitty the antivaxxer, the product, the Karen, whatever, personal info was covered up (and the group could revel in cringe without having the temptation to cyber bully).
This is a plea to members - please consider this thought. There have been members here that were incels at one time or another. One of my good friends went through social ostracism and hence incel-like phase (which took a year and a bit of therapy for him to get out of). Hell, I did not have the most healthy of attitudes when I was 16 or so. I have family friends that needed until they were 35+ to come around to the idea that perhaps women are not infantile and airheads, and are now perfectly pleasant people. Consider that these people are not “beyond redemption” or that you’re making a real, flesh and blood person delete social media, or be worried for thousands of strangers that have their personal info. I beg you to be kind and ethical."
Below were two examples - one was a screencap of verified info of adress and phone number, and the other was this gem "imagine being such an incel that you dox someone for having a different point of view. Their page is such trash."
post:
"Hold up, I’m confused and need a bit of clearing up.
So about a week apart I encountered the two attached screenshots, by two different people on this group. The one with personal information is directed to a guy that was doing some edgy r*pe, “women suffrage was a mistake”, “What junkies need is a bullet between the eyes” etc. shit on his page. Ironic or not, you decide. The second one was directed against “black men against feminism”. The accusation was that attaching a profile of a person where an idea that was offensive to the said “black men against feminism” group amounts to doxxing.
I consider myself a shitposter. I write song parodies, mocking my mates and their relationships, crushes, jobs, etc. I enjoy observing and posting cringe, for the sake of cringe. Hell, I’m Australian, on the internet. Doesn’t anything more need saying?
What I’m wondering is where do you (individually and as a group) believe lies the line of acceptable mocking and not? I am a bit put off by the more and more prolific posting of profiles and personal info of people who say distasteful things. Esp. With intent to directly DM them, and not for posting their cringe to the group so we can laugh at them. Yet it seems we are not blind when this happens to us.
A group that I joined from (wow thanks, I’m cured) had a very clear delineation - no matter how shitty the antivaxxer, the product, the Karen, whatever, personal info was covered up (and the group could revel in cringe without having the temptation to cyber bully).
This is a plea to members - please consider this thought. There have been members here that were incels at one time or another. One of my good friends went through social ostracism and hence incel-like phase (which took a year and a bit of therapy for him to get out of). Hell, I did not have the most healthy of attitudes when I was 16 or so. I have family friends that needed until they were 35+ to come around to the idea that perhaps women are not infantile and airheads, and are now perfectly pleasant people. Consider that these people are not “beyond redemption” or that you’re making a real, flesh and blood person delete social media, or be worried for thousands of strangers that have their personal info. I beg you to be kind and ethical."
Below were two examples - one was a screencap of verified info of adress and phone number, and the other was this gem "imagine being such an incel that you dox someone for having a different point of view. Their page is such trash."