“People often create fake, catfish, or anonymous accounts to go online and say harmful things. Sometimes they do this to express their true feelings, but often it's just clickbait to provoke others, gain attention, or chase clout. They become comfortable behind the screen until they eventually cross legal boundaries. When they're caught by authorities, they start shouting that the government or president is a dictator, claiming their freedom of speech is being violated. They argue that they're being arrested for social media activity while serious crimes go unpunished. But when you look at their posts, they contain racism, hate speech, incitement to violence, defamation, treasonous remarks, incriminating content, misinformation, cyberbullying, and unethical behavior. Anonymity does not give you the right to break the law. You're not as hidden as you think. One day, your actions will catch up with you” Quotes Or PhilosophySocial Media Or InternetLaw Or GovernmentClout Or InfluencersFreedom Of Speech Or FreedomClickbait Or SadfishingDictatorship Or Crime Author:De philosopher DJ Kyos