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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Death_threatDeath threat - Wikipedia

    A death threat can be communicated via a wide range of media, among these letters, newspaper publications, telephone calls, internet blogs, [2] e-mail, and social media.If the threat is made against a political figure, it can also be considered treason.If a threat targets a location that is frequented by people (e.g. a building), it could be a terrorist threat.

  2. After an incident of nasty verbal attacks and death threats to a blogger from people who disagreed with something she wrote, Tim O’Reilly and Jimmy Wales proposed a Draft Blogger’s Code of Conduct (see below). Write a short essay to evaluate it and discuss its compatibility with freedom of speech.

  3. After decades of declaring true threats as an exception to the rule against criminalizing speech, the Supreme Court will consider whether threats on social media count, too.

  4. 2 lis 2022 · Despite their critical role, more than 70 journalists have been killed this year alone. “Most of these crimes go unsolved. Meanwhile, a record number of journalists are incarcerated today, while...

  5. Much of the abuse and threats are fueled by President Duterte’s public statements demonizing Ressa and Rappler as criminals, and pro-Duterte bloggers/social media influencers. Lightning rods for attacks include: Rappler’s investigative journalism ; Ressa’s reporting and commentary on State-linked disinformation ; Ressa’s high-profile ...

  6. 13 lip 2015 · Providing a broad based context for the specific analysis of the #mencallmethings hashtag, I concentrate on the theoretical contributions made by western feminist research over the last 30 years to embed the aggressive harassment of women online in a wide review of types of threats to women.

  7. 1 lut 2015 · I call this discourse ‘e-bile’ and elsewhere have shown that contemporary netiquette not only tolerates—but often expects—internet interlocutors to reach for a hyperbolic rape, torture, or death threat the moment they disagree or disapprove (Jane 2012b, 2014a, b).

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