”I think people are allowed to be dicks on the internet, but people should have the choice to opt out” Designer and researcher Caroline Sinders breaks down the concept of online harassment and the legal regulations that are making it possible rather than impossible. Attempts at regulating how we behave on the internet usually clash with the will to conserve our right to freedom of speech. But in reality, bad design is what lies at the core of the issue, and the only way to solve it might just be to tackle it from a design perspective.
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