Social overload
I just about had it with the social Internet. It would have been cool if people knew how to behave, but since they don't it just sucks. If social on the Internet equals the idea of telling strangers whatever you want, then I am voting for an immediate stop to it. It sucks, I tell you!
There, I said it. And don't comment on this post - don't be social with me!


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I believe internet users need a points based licence. It would end comment spam and significantly reduce 'trolls'. For every 'negative feedback' to their comment, such as clicks on the red down arrow on YouTube, they should lose one of their points and it should all be publicly viewable, but only identifiable to authorities.
If I won the lottery, I would probably employ people to develop a system like this and get it adopted by all the big social networks and ISPs who would disconnect for a few months those abusing the privilege of anonymousfree speech online.