SlayerS Jessica Sues a Netizen for Insulting Her - Page 27
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marcesr
Germany1383 Posts
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boppel
140 Posts
german police would laugh in my face when i were going to them telling there is a guy insulting me in an sc2 chat | ||
Chargelot
2275 Posts
On March 31 2012 11:01 Typhoon1789 wrote: If jessica cannot handle the internet trolls, she should get the f**k off the internet. -_- It would seem the me that she's handling him very well. That was word play, for you less clever folk. | ||
jinorazi
Korea (South)4948 Posts
i'm not sure why people are so acceptable to trolling especially when they're intentionally targeted towards a person/group with potential to do emotional and financial harm. however i'd like to add jessica can be more calm. | ||
NotAPro
Canada146 Posts
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WombaT
Northern Ireland23924 Posts
On March 31 2012 10:53 Roe wrote: I want to isolate this paragraph. You didn't even give an argument as to why the status quo is superior, other than the fact that anti-speech laws are good because they are the status quo. Would you mind elaborating on why those laws are good to have? I didn't say they were good to have or not actually, although my habit of not re-reading my posts is a bad one! For example I disagree with laws like holocaust denial laws in Germany/France and elsewhere in Europe. I don't personally feel that legal prevention of making such idiotic points is productive, as the proponents of holocaust denial make themselves look stupid. In essence the flow of my point was. 'We have free speech I can say what I want' is used as a justification for obnoxious behaviour, oblivious to the multitude of pre-existing laws that restrict speech to some, however just/unjust they may be. No country in the Western world that I am aware of has 100%, unrestricted free speech, it's a fantasy. To invoke this false concept of what is covered as free speech requires either disingenuity or ignorance on the part of whoever is acting in this way. It's a matter of human decency and decorum I guess, the internet is still not particularly regulated so there's a culture of acting with impunity so the onus is on internet communities themselves to self-regulate and get rid of the trash. It's for that reason that posts like 'oh it's the internet' piss me off, what's wrong with suggesting improvement? If every time you went out in the street people came up to your face and screamed abuse about your appearance/sexual orientation/race etc etc it'd be intolerable so why should online interaction be conducted in such a manner? | ||
bubblegumbo
Taiwan1296 Posts
If people like orb gets fired for making a racial remark due to ladder rage, why should a kid with no manners get away with calling a person he doesn't know in real life a dick sucking cunt continuously as an anonymous chat stalker. How about saying that in front of that person's face? | ||
MichaelDonovan
United States1453 Posts
On March 31 2012 11:02 jinorazi wrote: just so you guys know, photoshopping celebrity pictures can get you arrested. for example, take one of snsd girls face and put it on nude pornstar, that'll get you in trouble. Does that apply only to celebrities? If so, how do they define celebrity? Just Curious. StartaleCurious. | ||
Typhoon1789
Australia292 Posts
On March 31 2012 11:02 Chargelot wrote: It would seem the me that she's handling him very well. That was word play, for you less clever folk. Shes sueing a fucking internet troll. That is not handleing it well. Best way to handle this shit is to IGNORE IT. I think your the less clever one here. | ||
jinorazi
Korea (South)4948 Posts
On March 31 2012 11:04 MichaelDonovan wrote: Does that apply only to celebrities? If so, how do they define celebrity? Just Curious. StartaleCurious. all i know is two teenage kids were arrested for photoshopping snsd girl on a nude picture and posting it online. i watch MBN whole time when i'm at work. | ||
hypercube
Hungary2735 Posts
On March 31 2012 11:01 Typhoon1789 wrote: If jessica cannot handle the internet trolls, she should get the f**k off the internet. -_- If the guy can't handle the Korean legal system he should get the fuck out of Korea. | ||
S_SienZ
1878 Posts
On March 31 2012 11:04 MichaelDonovan wrote: Does that apply only to celebrities? If so, how do they define celebrity? Just Curious. StartaleCurious. Pretty sure he's just using it as an example since photoshopping celebrity photos are more commonplace than some random chick no one would know. | ||
Blasterion
China10272 Posts
Everyone needs to first, disagree with cyber defamation then Criticize Jessica. Omitting the first step of the proper process will come back to bite ourselves in the ass | ||
Skwid1g
United States953 Posts
On March 31 2012 11:05 Typhoon1789 wrote: Shes sueing a fucking internet troll. That is not handleing it well. Best way to handle this shit is to IGNORE IT. I think your the less clever one here. And the joke passes right over your head. On March 31 2012 11:06 Blasterion wrote: Well let's not support cyber defamation, since that'll lower us to the level of the Fighting game community, and you wouldn't want to do that, Whether this is the right solution though, that's another thing, but to out right criticize Jessica for punishing Cyber defamation will make us seem as if we support it. Everyone needs to first, disagree with cyber defamation then Criticize Jessica. Omitting the first step of the proper process will come back to bite ourselves in the ass No, not really. It's the fact that it's even punishable by law that I find kind of disturbing. Not to mention the fact that there are thousands upon thousands of trolls that are going to do stuff like this to the team, it' just causing unnecessary drama. I understand why she's upset, but this is just getting repetitive. On March 31 2012 11:02 jinorazi wrote: just so you guys know, photoshopping celebrity pictures can get you arrested. for example, take one of snsd girls face and put it on nude pornstar, that'll get you in trouble. i'm not sure why people are so acceptable to trolling especially when they're intentionally targeted towards a person/group with potential to do emotional and financial harm. however i'd like to add jessica can be more calm. Because I think freedom of speech/press is more important than a celebrities' feelings to be honest. The ability to take someone to court over something this minor (and 7 years in prison? lol?) is kind of ridiculous. | ||
HTOMario
United States439 Posts
On March 31 2012 11:05 Typhoon1789 wrote: Shes sueing a fucking internet troll. That is not handleing it well. Best way to handle this shit is to IGNORE IT. I think your the less clever one here. How is this not handling it well? Ignoring it is your opinion, and legal action is hers. | ||
Roe
Canada6002 Posts
On March 31 2012 10:59 snailz wrote: i am saying you don't insult random strangers on the street in real life, and if you'd tried you would get a) shunned by society b) knocked out c) arrested and sent to mental insitution for testing but on the internet, yeah, let's insult random people because we have anonimity. Well I agree for the most part, being shunned by society is a fair consequence of insulting random people on the street. Keep in mind Jessica isn't just some random person on the street. She's in a chat room, on the internet. You can ban people for insulting you. You can't just magically cast a spell on a person to make their mouth close up outside the internet. Getting knocked out is violently taking out your anger against someone random on the street who insulted you, and you are then the person who should be arrested and sent to a mental institution for testing. | ||
Goldfish
2230 Posts
On March 31 2012 10:47 Whitewing wrote: If you want to risk 44,000 dollars and risk spending 7 years in prison just to hurt someone's feelings, you don't deserve to exist. See what I did there? This guy knew the law, he knew the risks of what he was doing, and he went ahead and did it anyway. He wanted to insult Jessica THAT badly? Agreed. Similar lawsuits against people trolling on the internet has happened countless times in SK before. Heck, even KT almost sued someone for flaming Flash. These things are serious business in South Korea, and these people should have known better. | ||
Spieltor
327 Posts
On March 31 2012 08:41 Pantythief wrote: Is that how you would handle a situation like that? Immature as he may be, but sue the individual? World peace does not begin with making everyone poor. remember the QQ drama over that hyper-life-update social network site where she was being generally vague and bitchy towards an ex-member cause he left? remember when she made a huge WTF bomb over eve talking to a fan? Histrionic Personality Disorder How did she get her position in the first place? being the lay of the captain. It all fits within the framework of HPD. On March 31 2012 11:06 Blasterion wrote: Well let's not support cyber defamation, since that'll lower us to the level of the Fighting game community, and you wouldn't want to do that, Whether this is the right solution though, that's another thing, but to out right criticize Jessica for punishing Cyber defamation will make us seem as if we support it. Everyone needs to first, disagree with cyber defamation then Criticize Jessica. Omitting the first step of the proper process will come back to bite ourselves in the ass thats like calling people criticizing the war on terror a terrorist sympathizer. This is a common human logical fallacy, saying if you're not with you're against, and its evolutionary fitness business as usual, that doesn't make it intelligent or reasonable. | ||
MichaelDonovan
United States1453 Posts
On March 31 2012 11:05 jinorazi wrote: all i know is two teenage kids were arrested for photoshopping snsd girl on a nude picture and posting it online. i watch MBN whole time when i'm at work. Ah ok. I think posting it online (distributing it) is what is actually illegal there. Probably. And I think its probably reasonable to assume that this applies not only to celebrities. Probably. Thanks. | ||
snailz
Croatia900 Posts
On March 31 2012 10:49 Gheed wrote: So you respect those African cultures who practice female circumcision? Not every culture is right about everything, and I don't agree with this aspect of Korean culture. that issue is actually very complex subject, and while i may not understand nor agree with that practice, i do respect the african cultures where such things occur, because there is so much more to them than that. and it's actually not an isolated or rare practice, more like 1/10th of Africa does it. so i hope you understand that me going "that's just retarded" is a wrong way to go, even though i would perhaps like to in regards to my own upbringing. proper thing to do is ask questions why, and look into historical context of the ritual... so yes, respecting other cultures even when they seem retarded is actually best sign of respect. and that who gives, recieves | ||
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