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Why do people feel infallible online?

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EvianBaby | 01:02 Sun 18th Mar 2012 | ChatterBank
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Via Jeremy Vine on twitter I just came across the following.

In short, it's a blog by someone who has spotted some grotesque posts on twitter by two lads in relation to the footballer that collapsed today.

We know there are trolls who hide behind false identities and post vile comments online but these lads are posting under their true identities and seem to provide ample information on their personal and professional lives, yet they don't seem to see that these things might have offend people nor apparently care what detremental affect this could have on their future. Are they just naive little boys who think they are being funny or are they simply showing their true colours.

I'll add a link below but there is some pretty offensive content in there so don't click if you don't want to read the full details.

http://thisismyenglan...st-in-people.html?m=1
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They don't care Evian. They don't think people will report when they hit submit. How wrong they are.
Obviously the proportion of our taxes which went towards the education of these two idiots was completely wasted.
Believe it or not Evian, but, R.I.P. Fabrice Muamba has been trending on Twitter.

There are some complete Richard Heads on there who start R.I.P. (Really Important Person) trends - imagine someone logging on and seeing something like that..... The mind boggles.

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