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Originally Posted by Damien
People can be safer online but you can't always stop it. This is even more true when you don't have the cloak of anonymity because your online presence is related to your career as was the case with many of these female gamers who've been driven out of their homes in some cases as trolls post their addresses online. They can find out about you, your employer and set out to destroy your life. Even then it can't be nice to open your phone every hour and see a flood of e-mails, tweets or messages with graphically nasty threats.
Here is another example: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/wom...deo-games.html
These people ruin lives.
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Absolutely, but some people also bring problems upon themselves by posting inappropriate comments online:
Disability discrimination is just one of the problems emerging from the people that the Government have employed to help with the transfer from DLA to PIP (ATOS):
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/170173...ws-_-558269389
Other problems include lying, false reporting, turning up for work drunk and effectively not allowing claimants to record the conversation to protect themslves