Sunday, 19 October 2014

Trolling

Does free speech give us the right to anonymously troll strangers?

Hands typing on a computer keyboard

This article talks about the recent case in which the internet troll Brenda Leyland was exposed as the troll of the McCann family and was recently found dead after suicide. The article questions whether social media gives people too much freedom allowing there to be "trolling" online. The article talks about how trolling has now become an almost accepted part of social media in that if you are a social media you will be exposed to trolling. However some can actually be threatening leading to other issues.

Key Points:
·         Trolling can also be obsessive and highly personalised – a form of stalking.
·         Trolling seems to now be viewed as an acceptable


As there have been developments with new and digital media and social networks there has been less censorship as not everything on the internet can be regulated as there is an increased level of User Generated Content. For this reason people are free to do what they please to a certain extent, even if it is offensive and can affect another individual. 

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