|
I appreciate the thought process behind your idea on determining "norms"...
Part of the problem in establishing "rules and norms" in the digital world is that we are trying to think of the 'digital world' as a tangible resource that we USE, rather than something that is ever-changing, and really an extension of our "living" world.
We still haven't mastered 'norms' for functioning as people when we are face-to-face, and extremism is protected by our freedom of speech laws. Extremism in the 'real life' world makes people angry, but it is allowed. So therefor it should be allowed everywhere, right?
We need to start thinking of the "digital world" as part of a living society rather than an online resource.
|