Let’s say the internet gets so bad that it becomes almost impossible to carry on a civilized conversation on a social network or to avoid a flood of anonymous emails. The people become fed up and can’t take it anymore. A revolution takes place and a miracle happens: every one is required to get a real id that can be traced back an actual person. This id is then required to do anything on the internet.
How many people are going to still post death threats, character assassinations, or make racist or sexist comments. How many people are are going to email you saying they’re a Nigerian prince that wants to give you money. It would sure go a long way to cleaning up some of the cesspools that make up social networking and the garbage pit that is email today.
Knowing who you are cuts both ways. A woman trying to hide from an abusive boyfriend or husband would want to keep her identity unknown. People facing political persecution would like to keep a low profile.
Perhaps the biggest hurdle to setting up ids would be verification. How do you prove someone is who they say they are when documents can be easily forged and fake identities created. You could use finger prints or eye scans, but the effort to set up the infrastructure to do so would be massive.
Then there is the issue of maintaining the information in a safe and secure manner. We couldn’t rely on any countries government. They wouldn’t be able to resist the temptation to use it to track people. It would have to be an independent agency.
Is setting up such a system unfeasible? Even if all the hurdles could be overcome and a real id system could be created, is that something we would want? Are we better off with the way it is today and just live with its ills or relying on mods and spam filters to keep thing somewhat under control.
I’m aware that Web 3.0 is making strides in this area. It remains to be seen if it will be viable.
That sounds terrifying and exhausting, sorry you went thru that. How long did it go on for before she stopped stalking you for good?
She would harass me for a few months and then move on to other targets before coming back to me. I believe that it took a year or so (going from memory) before I finally "let her win" by fooling her into thinking I took my blog down.
She's had some high profile targets too. She was convinced that Boy George was really dead and the person claiming to be Boy George was an imposter. She'd tweet at him incessantly to get him to fess up. She also targeted the then-CEO of Firefox.
Oh, and she also thought I was part of some Uber hacker group. Her proof? Anytime she messaged someone about how God told her we did all these horrible things, they blocked her. Obviously, it wasn't them blocking the crazy. Nope. It was us breaking into those people's Twitter accounts and forcing a block even though those people actually believed her.
I really didn't want her to get arrested and just hoped that she'd get help. Sadly, I don't think she ever did.