Isn't anyone allowed to intervene?

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Bappy32
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Isn't anyone allowed to intervene?

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Removing online comments is a fairly taboo. Publishing on the internet, airing opinions and responding is an acquired right that is equal for everyone. It is therefore like swearing in church to be in favor of removing comments, but is it really such a sacrilege?

A single bully can ruin the atmosphere for an entire group. His behavior has a much greater impact than the input of enthusiasts or those who have little to no input and are simply present. In fact, such a person can cause others to stop speaking altogether. Online is no different.

Does the free nature of the internet mean that no one is allowed to intervene poland mobile phone number list If you want to nip any form of discussion in the bud, do not want to respond to a (positive) critical or negative reaction or cannot allow an opposing opinion to exist, then you have no business on the internet. Companies that cannot deal with this or are not properly equipped to deal with these kinds of matters internally have a hard time on social media.

A large proportion of people who have something 'negative' to say, 48 percent according to research by TNS Nipo , are looking for a solution and want to attract the attention of an organisation. This is a legitimately angry person who may express themselves somewhat unhappily or awkwardly.
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