06-25-2014, 11:00 AM
Aloha Punaweb,
This weekend I was involved in a discussion on the Hawaii Tribune Herald website. In the comments area of one of their articles (http://hawaiitribune-herald.com/news/fed...ecognition) a person by the name of "John" started saying some vary racist, hateful and offensive remarks. To the extent that local Hawaiian people are all lazy, mongrels and do nothing but take their welfare handouts. When I called him out for having a lack of compassion he responded with more hate. I wonder what their advertisers like KTA, Day-Lum Real Estate, and Hawaii Electric feel about having their ads on the same page as this?
This got me thinking... because I know this kind of online trolling and ugly words are an issue in many different media outlets - including Punaweb... how do we stop this kind of behavior? The solution that many of the big sites have hit on is to not allow people to post comments anonymously. Facebook, YouTube, Huffington Post and even Fox News now insist that you sign in with some kind of verified profile. Funny to think, but when people have to use their real name they don't say such hateful things! Imagine?!
So... since this is still an anonymous forum that many post opinions on, I wonder what you folks think? I personally love to read the forums here, but have definitely been turned off at times by people becoming offensive.
i'm cutting and pasting my exchange from the Hawaii Tribune Herald website below. At least 2 of John's comments have already been removed for racist language, but here is what is still posted more than 48 hours later.
While I will admit that I was a bit snarky at times, how do you feel about this? Was I in the wrong for calling him out? Do we really want to permit racist hate speech in our news media? I would love to get some feedback here...
[ pasting of content from the Tribune-Herald has been removed until I can determine the copyright status of the material - Moderator]
This weekend I was involved in a discussion on the Hawaii Tribune Herald website. In the comments area of one of their articles (http://hawaiitribune-herald.com/news/fed...ecognition) a person by the name of "John" started saying some vary racist, hateful and offensive remarks. To the extent that local Hawaiian people are all lazy, mongrels and do nothing but take their welfare handouts. When I called him out for having a lack of compassion he responded with more hate. I wonder what their advertisers like KTA, Day-Lum Real Estate, and Hawaii Electric feel about having their ads on the same page as this?
This got me thinking... because I know this kind of online trolling and ugly words are an issue in many different media outlets - including Punaweb... how do we stop this kind of behavior? The solution that many of the big sites have hit on is to not allow people to post comments anonymously. Facebook, YouTube, Huffington Post and even Fox News now insist that you sign in with some kind of verified profile. Funny to think, but when people have to use their real name they don't say such hateful things! Imagine?!
So... since this is still an anonymous forum that many post opinions on, I wonder what you folks think? I personally love to read the forums here, but have definitely been turned off at times by people becoming offensive.
i'm cutting and pasting my exchange from the Hawaii Tribune Herald website below. At least 2 of John's comments have already been removed for racist language, but here is what is still posted more than 48 hours later.
While I will admit that I was a bit snarky at times, how do you feel about this? Was I in the wrong for calling him out? Do we really want to permit racist hate speech in our news media? I would love to get some feedback here...
[ pasting of content from the Tribune-Herald has been removed until I can determine the copyright status of the material - Moderator]