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hammerman | 16:40 Sat 11th Feb 2017 | Law
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If, on an open forum, someone with the username, let's say Mr Blobby, posts a seriously offensive remark against someone with the username, let's say The Magic Fairy, can this be taken further if a complaint is made to the police?
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People on Twitter have been arrested for what they have said, so an open forum would be viewed in the same way. But, the devil is in the detail; it depends on what offensive remark they made, I'd imagine.
Not really.
Are they both anonymous?
Is it general abuse or specific abuse based on knowledge of The Magic Fairy offline?
It'll be a bit of a non-starter as far as the Police are concerned.
I think the twitter remarks weren’t (just) personally abusive. I think they were judged as racist or incitement.
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None of the parties know each other as far as i'm aware. One of them said something, the other replied with abuse. Both anonymous, no racist or homophobic material etc.
In that case.....No.

Otherwise several members of AB, past and present, would have had their collars felt.
Unlikely, it's so rife in some forums - football supporters forums seem a particularly bad example.
The now-defunct site which can not be named was notorious for that.
Sticks and stones I think.

Unless it is repetitive and continuous then it might be harassment which is a bit different.
people so far are not really answering the point
as in "but it may be harassment"
If it is harassment - then it can be taken further as that (both criminal and civil)

actually

https://www.nspcc.org.uk/preventing-abuse/child-abuse-and-neglect/online-abuse/legislation-policy-practice/

communications 2003 s 127

and my fave Malicious Communications act 1998

harassment and a few others

(altho we must not be judgemental
honestly I dont think it is worth it
sticks and stone quite honestly )

[unless children are involved when it becomes a safeguarding issue]


Peter....one abusive comment was mentioned.
The Law thread my sweet is about
what is the law?
and not dja think this is a go-er ?
actually I dont ( think it is a go-er)

Harassment Act was altered to allow one single event ( but a big one) to count

Here is one that has always made me laugh
two antiques experts at each other's throats

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/columnists/jennymccartney/8500516/Philip-Mould-and-the-curse-of-the-poison-pen.html
I would say... grow up and find a pair.

It is all to easy to be offended these days and we cannot say anything that in any way upsets someone.

Where I agree that harassment is a serious issue a spat and name calling is piffling. Especially so when both participants are anonymous to everyone and themselves.

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