AI, Bullying, and the Battle Against Online Hatred
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"Human nature includes both admiration and envy"
This is a publication based on the suggested topic proposed in the Hive Learners community through their discord, which on this occasion is "The Hate You Get".
Hello friends, welcome to another interesting topic on my blog. Today, I am going to talk about the hatred that people have towards someone and this is an interesting topic because we live in a world where we are not exempt from human beings talking about us. There are people who will like you, be friendly, and feel close to you, and there are others who, on the contrary, will detest, despise, and hate the things you do. This is simply human behavior. There are many people who feel envy and will start talking about you. Now the question we ask ourselves today is whether it is okay to take legal action against those people who hate you or commit acts of hatred towards you. I believe that when the situation reaches a level where these acts of hatred endanger the life or the way of life of the person or the group of people who live around the person being hated, it is undoubtedly logical to take legal action against those who hate, because no one can take away the right to life or make life more difficult for another person. There are people, for example, who engage in online bullying, even through identity theft, and these are cases that are seen more frequently day by day, especially now that we have artificial intelligence. These AI technologies can clone voices and faces to expose individuals and create videos saying things that person has not said, making it appear that they were involved in incidents they did not participate in. This generates hatred or hate speech towards these people, making others hate them due to the fabricated videos. When a person is involved in these cases, especially celebrities who are more affected by these hate speeches because their lives are public, and people often make photomontages mocking and bullying these celebrities with famous memes, I believe in these cases, there should be sanctions for those who commit such acts or damage the reputation of these celebrities or individuals. Personally, I am not a celebrity nor do I want to be one. I always prefer to live low-profile and go as unnoticed as possible because the moment you attract attention or people see that you have certain skills and are progressing, you will have a spotlight on you. You will be watched, and more people will be aware of what you do, making you more likely to be hated and envied. Even if you are someone like me who works without caring about what others say about your life, there will always come a point where those comments will make life much more difficult. I have experienced it. I have always been segregated and isolated precisely because of these hate speeches and for belonging to a minority who think and do things differently. I have been segregated for being Asperger, for being ugly, for being obese, for being poor, and for the way I express myself by saying things as they are without often measuring my words. Over time, I have learned that it is better in my case to be alone and let life live its life, let people live their lives, and live my life peacefully without generating hatred and trying to interfere as little as possible in people's lives. If it is my duty to do something positive and beneficial, I believe this issue of hate speech must be treated with great care. When people's lives are in danger or when the lives of those around the hated person are in danger or at risk, I consider it crucial to take legal action to protect them. Thumbnail image maded using Bing AI and edited with Canva.com
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<< Eleanor Roosevelt >>
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I am also a supporter, my friend @manclar, of taking action in cases of online harassment. The net, is like real life, with the difference that harm can be done anonymously. Someone can be a mediocre in real life and use the internet to inflate their ego by attacking others.
Anyway, I am also in favor of having a low profile, I prefer the role of spectator. Besides, it's quite fun.
Best regards.
There are cases and things. For example, last night I enter a twitch channel of someone I follow several years ago, it is a lesbian, and I asked him if it was a "Tomboy" (see attached image), she is a 27 -year -old breast. And I returned the question that if I thought she was, after affirming that if and several things, the chat (her followers) began to attack me because I was putting me with her "streamer" 😃. The point is that I simply ask if it was Tomboy or not, and as she is Argentina, he felt as well as very emboldened and threatened myself through her streams, that if my contents, that people would not follow me and blah blah. I just wanted to make clear a point, that these supposed "streamers" have no emotional control. Total that I try to make me bulling and how it reflords with arguments, it bales me from the channel. It was very funny, because that was really my purpose (to ban), but I just wanted to let a couple of points demonstrated.
What I mean is that in this case, demonstrate the point of bullying and when or not you should take actions. On this occasion enjoy being the troll, the rat, the attacker (and would do it again with pleasure), for me it was a huge pleasure to achieve my goal but above all to be banned from a twitch channel that is insignificant.
Anyway, as a general rule I prefer to keep the profile low, except in cases like the previous one, that my internal batman claims to leave and do justice.
All the best.
I understand. 🤔
Yeah, everyone has a boiling point
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