General, at the end of the day, they're just arrogant kids. It's nothing compared to unprovoked physical violence.
I appreciate the thougthfulness of this, Petter, and thank you for your post. Likewise, I thank ahinton for his comments, and pies for his response. But, I respectfully disagree with your comment that "verbal violence" on the internet pales before unprovoked physical violence in the so-called "real world."
The internet is simply an extension of our physical world. If we use verbal violence, we are violent. Period. I recall that the poster who got great pleasure in attacking me and others, became quite incensed when another poster, cmg, I think, called him on his abusive language and reported him to the the moderators here. The abusive poster found criticism of his behavior to be absurd and responded that, basically, anything goes, because this is "the internet."
I don't agree. The internet has become our new social gathering place and violence and incivility are no more welcome here than they are in the town square. Socialized rules of behavior should be enforced here -- by each and everyone of us -- as they are in the physical worlds we inhabit.
I was just in New York, to visit my family, and I saw a new production of Thornton Wilder's "Our Town." You all must know this great play. In the final scene of this amazing production, Emily Webb has died in childbirth, but, among the dead in the town's cemetery, she is speaking with them, and begs to reclaim just one day in her past life. She is given a birthday and what she encounters is her beloved parents going through the motions of life without noting them. Thinking they are present, but not. She realizes that only the dead are aware of what the living miss.
The living behaving as egotistical bullies is a tiresome behavior, a dead behavior, that I want to protest against here and everywhere. I will not accept it as simply the way "some people" are. I will not "overlook it" or appease them.
ahinton has more cyber-tolerance for bullies than I do.
It is here that he and I disagree. I don't believe than anyone has the right to verbally abuse and humiliate anyone here than they have the right to physically attack others in their own communities.