"Discussion in the network only by trusted profile". Gozdira wants to censor the Internet

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Recently there has been an expanding number of discussions on the issue of hatred and anonymous insulting of another users on social media and online platforms. On YouTube channel "Monika Jaruzelska invites" writer Agnieszka Gozdyr, known for spreading covid and Kiev's globalist propaganda, presented her proposal to solve this problem, stating that "online discussions should not be anonymous", and social networks should verify users through a trusted profile.

A gozdira to destruct anonymous hate

In an interview with Monika Jaruzelska, Agnieszka Gozdyr expressed a strong opinion that no 1 should have the right to “be anonymous online”. According to her, the current anonymity on the network makes users feel unpunished, leading to the spread of hatred and hate.

"I do not believe that the constitutional law of everyone, and the law that everyone should have, would be entitled to participate in discussions on the Internet. And this, I think, needs to be reformed somehow. [...] This will most likely not happen, or I have very small hope that it will happen, and it should happen”, Gozdira said.

Is registration by trusted profile a consequence to hate?

Gozdira believes that 1 of the solutions to the problem of hatred speech on the net would be to introduce the work to registry on social networks utilizing a trusted profile. The writer stressed that specified action would not restrict civilian liberties, but only let more liable participation in public debate.

"It would not be in my knowing to restrict freedom to make it possible for people who log in, for example, through a trusted profile to participate in discussions to take part," Gozdyr pointed out.

Anonymous or work – who should decide?

One of the key questions asked by Monika Jaruzelska was who should decide whether individual remains anonymous. Agnieszka Gozdyr replied clearly that it is presently the users who decide that they can enter the network and insult others without providing their individual data.

“For now, this individual decides that as an anonymous individual he can enter and insult you. No name, no face. I don't know who you're talking to, and this individual pours potty contents on you in the morning or evening," Gozdira said.

Social reactions to Gozdyra's proposal

The journalist's thought met with mixed reactions. On the 1 hand, many agree that anonymity on the net is 1 of the main reasons for the emergence in hatred speech and hatred speech. On the another hand, this proposal raises concerns about limiting users' freedom of expression and privacy.

Does user verification restrict freedom of speech?

The question of limiting anonymity in the network raises many legal and constitutional questions. According to Gozdyra, the introduction of user verification is not tantamount to limiting freedom of speech. As she pointed out, its aim is not to "model North Korean-Chinese", but to introduce certain principles and standards that would make the debate online more civilized.

"We are utilized to the fact that in the debate on alleged social media, we gotta tolerate the creatures and haters, due to the fact that this is the planet we have. I don't think that's right. It doesn't substance how many people compose that, like North Korean-Chinese, I want to restrict someone's rights. No, I don't. I would like to introduce rules" - concluded the journalist.

Could specified verification model work in Poland?

The introduction of verification through a trusted profile is simply a solution that raises both hopes and concerns. In any countries, attempts have already been made to limit anonymity on the Internet, but they have not always produced the expected results. On the 1 hand, user verification could reduce the number of offensive comments and hate, but on the another hand it could discourage many net users from participating in discussions.

Summary – where is the limit of freedom of speech on the Internet?

The subject of anonymity on the net and the work for the word remains valid and raises much controversy. Agnieszka Gozdyra's thought of introducing user verification through the trusted profile is 1 of many proposals to address the hatred problem on the network. It is worth remembering, however, that specified solutions must be implemented with caution so as not to violate fundamental civilian rights specified as freedom of speech or the right to privacy.

Discuss

Would the introduction of a trusted profile's verification truly contribute to the simplification of online hate? Or would that limit freedom of expression and discourage users from participating in discussions? These are questions that can only be answered by broad public debates and by analysing the impact of possible changes in law.

Constitutional censorship of the net – thought @AGozdira

Oh, Mrs. Agnes, I'd put cameras in people's flats so they wouldn't even think they might criticize someone.

How to fight a hate, that's all. pic.twitter.com/D7m66wy8sl

— Freedom_Word (@FreedomO) September 30, 2024

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