skeptical bystander wrote:Charlie,
I'm just curious. Do you think it is standard practice and/or acceptable for individuals to use the boards to threaten other people?
If you felt threatened by somebody on a board -- let's say someone who made comments about your physical appearance, suggesting they had done some research on you, and hinting that they had your email address and real name -- how would you address the problem?
I don't think threatening comments are acceptable, but I realize that in most cases, the threats are hollow.
The only time I have ever complained about anyone was when some joker got my IP address and used it to upload malware to an unprotected machine, which caused me a day of grief while I figured out what was going on and dealt with it. I contacted the guy's service provider and he lost his account. Then he and his friends started posting all kinds of vague, ominous threats, and I finally told them where they could find me and invited them to come get me if they really meant it.
But no one did.
As far as getting the police involved, it really depends on how far things go. From what I have seen over the years, things can get out of hand in a couple of ways. One is when someone who knows a person's real-life identity decides to harrass that person with phone calls or some kind of physical stalking. The other is when someone obtains personal information and posts it so as to encourage harrassment, e.g., "here is so-and-so's real name, here is where he works, let's all phone/email his boss."
I know of several cases of that nature where the police got involved to the point of telling people to knock if off. I have heard about one case (rec.skiing.alpine) where a judge actually issued a restraining order to bar someone from posting on a newsgroup.
I haven't seen anything here or on Haloscan that approaches the threshold at which the authorities would be interested or inclined to take action.
Charlie