I read a few posts today on the deplorable harassment of Kathy Sierra (read Scoble, Feld, Kathy’s Site). Basically, Kathy is giving up on blogging and public speaking out of fear due to a series of death threats and online sexual harassment.
It’s absolutely disgusting. And as someone who has been a member of online culture since the BBSs of the 1980’s, I’m simply embarrassed.
There is one way to describe those who perpetuate this- fucking cowards.
I know these people. They are everywhere on the Internet- hiding behind semi-anonymous IP addresses and spewing their garbage on every forum, IRC channel, or blog they can slap their pathetic personality on. I know them in the real world; too cowardly to face authority, but more than willing to make anyone they perceive as weaker miserable for no more reason than to inflate their pathetic egos. I’ve helped more than a few of them learn just exactly how “special” they are as we kicked them out or took them to jail.
I’m probably violating my policy of not blogging about technology, but this is a cultural issue, not an industry issue.
Except that it highlights the need for those of us in security and law enforcement to provide the same protections online that we do in the physical world. We can’t do this just by hiding behind our own walls; we need to band together as a community and figure out ways to improve online safety without violating online privacy (the usual mistake). Our society has very very few limits on freedom of speech, but threats and harassment to create fear are clearly unacceptable.
Reading Kathy’s blog it looks like she is already working with law enforcement, and I sincerely hope they catch and prosecute those involved.
There is no excuse for this. We cannot tolerate it. And those of us in security have the same responsibilities online as we do in the physical world to do our part.
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2 Replies to “We Cannot Tolerate This”
Dear Kathy, First I want to thank you for your contributions to the cyber-community. Your writing and insights on your website and in your books are always thought provoking. You challenge the standard quo to make things better for everyone. You share openly and willingly, which may have made you vulnerable. That’s why I’m so sorry for what’s happened. It’s so sad that an a&^3 has brought you down. This may be another fear exercise for you. Please don’t let the fear stop you. Don’t let one person who’s too weak to say their name bring you down and stop your great efforts. “Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgement that something else is more important than fear.” Ambrose Redmoon Please remember that you have many friends and supporters in the blogosphere (see the responses by Mike Murrary (http://www.episteme.ca/) and Rich Mogull (http://securosis.com/2007/03/27/we-cannot-tolerate-this/.)). We stand with you and behind you. We support you, what you say and what you do. The community needs you.
Seriously folks- after yesterday’s events, we just can’t put up with this anymore.