TechCrunch editor John Biggs mourns the fact that social media is no longer a place where you can air an
opinion without fear of adverse consequences:
“Our
errant Twitter thoughts can make us targets and we often don’t know we’re being
watched. A prominent writer and friend recently mused about what would happen
if he posted some political rants. The first thing that leapt to his readers’
minds was the potential for SWATing and doxing and then a visit from the
FBI. Then, as evidenced by the above CEO example, you get fired.
Social
media has become a very real, very visceral, and very censorial force and it
can now only worsen the human condition.”
Now, none of this is news. Ironically, it’s
John Biggs’ fellow Democrat voters who fired the opening salvos in the online equivalent
of the nuclear arms race.