Congress considers internet regulations

Do you think that someone under the cover of anonymity should be able to connect or accuse someone with criminal activity by identifying that person using a full name and posting it on the web? I know there are freedom of speech conditions. But what about accountability? People do call police hotlines and the like to report suspicious behaviors and criminal activity, but that is different than posting them on the web for everyone to see.
Do you think that someone under the cover of anonymity should be able to connect or accuse someone with criminal activity by identifying that person using a full name and posting it on the web? I know there are freedom of speech conditions. But what about accountability? People do call police hotlines and the like to report suspicious behaviors and criminal activity, but that is different than posting them on the web for everyone to see. Originally Posted by Muy Largo
Actually i feel there SHOULD not be anonymity for people making accusations on line, as there's no way for the accused to make a come back or 'question his accuser'...
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Another day, another bumphazi fest. It's on you, LLiarMan. ENTIRELY on you.

Notably, we've now got jerkall bumping. He obviously hasn't figured out why he's doing it, but maybe it came to him during one of his "head movies."