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January 08, 2006While you were sleeping...It's a funny thing, the Internet. Online communities can become like mobs, united in opinion and righteousness over an idea. At midnight last night, the forumers at ytmnd.com launched a raid on the ebaumsworld.com forum, massively posting on their forums and generally causing a ruckus. Why? Well, it's complicated. I think to start with, you should check out this flash show (warning, contains explicit lyrics). The gist of it is that Eric Bauman is accused of stealing other peoples creative works, slapping a 'hosted on ebaumsworld.com' watermark and making loads of cash. So it seems that many are unhappy with his apparent piracy, and when an image created on the ytmnd.com site was 'stolen', the above stated righteous fury took over and mob mentality ruled. It's an interesting phenomenon though when you think about it. Is it not akin to the villagers taking up the pitchforks and torches and going to slay the monster that lives on top of the hill? Is electronic vigilantism an ethical and moral way of dealing with the 'lawless' internet? I know there are other types of vigilante's out there who take it upon themselves to target child pornographers, and some record companies seed p2p networks with bogus mp3 to stem rampant downloads, so the question is do the ends justify the means? Did they break the law, because technically, the were committing a DDOS (distributed denial of service) attack on another server. Is this kind of thing something we'll see more of in the future? As online communities draw together and split apart, will 'opposing' forums be seen as the battlefield of the future? Posted by ChefQuix at January 8, 2006 06:53 AM | TrackBackComments
I have been thinking about starting a new movement. The "Do No Harm!"movement. Do No Harm! Chuck Posted by: cck at February 3, 2006 09:02 PMDo no harm. I like it. Posted by: ChefQuix at February 6, 2006 06:10 AMGreetings Dear Chef: Irving Posted by: Irving Karchmar at February 26, 2006 01:09 PMIf I do no harm, can I still be evil? Posted by: Sam at April 3, 2006 10:40 AMSam, You can still be evil as long as the evil results in no harm. (Which may prevent you from being evil). Thin line. But it's an incredible concept: simple enough for anyone to understand and powerful enough to actually cause change. We need bumper stickers ala "Oh God II" Posted by: Thinker at May 31, 2006 08:13 PMhttp://userweb.nni.com/keiser/DoNoHarm.html Do No harm is now on the web! Do No Harm Chuck Posted by: cckeiser at June 4, 2006 07:31 PMWe now` have a domain for the Do No Harm movement! http://www.donoharm.us Pass it on! Do No Harm Chuck Posted by: cckeise at June 9, 2006 08:18 PMPost a comment
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