GamerGate, like many other Internet controversies of late, has become so bogged down with online trolling and anonymous hate as to be nearly impossible to delineate. As the threats escalate, any ...
Professor Emeritus Roddey Reid could have retired from the University of California San Diego to a life of deserved leisure. Instead, he has just published a Handbook on Political ...
With the allure of anonymity that is increasingly available on the Internet, handwritten journals and dining hall conversations no longer suffice as the primary outlets for Tufts gossip. A steadily ...
Discussions and arguments understandably lead into very heated moments. But on the internet, these arguments devolve into a barrage of unintelligent insults. The internet, while beneficial, can also ...
In a First Amendment case with implications for everything from neighborhood e-mail lists to national newspapers, an Eastern Shore businessman argued to Maryland's highest court yesterday that the ...
Our culture allows anonymity to roam freely in community dialogue about issues, starting with our Founding Fathers who opined about democracy using pen names. But the made-up identifiers for the ...
A few years ago I wrote a script called Four Murders and Some Funerals, about an old lady who is the victim of a terrible miscarriage of justice. Seeking revenge, she kills one of the perpetrators by ...