Surely your idea is flawed in essence there? You can spout all sort of **** (good and bad) on the interconnected network of losers, and all you'll get in return is vitriol and ridicule, maybe empty threats. Make a serious faux pas in real life and you could be down for a fistfight, ostracised by your mates, kicked out of a pub etc. Doing things online doesn't have real consequences, as such, whereas doing it in real life very much can. I'm not sure if that's the point Key is making or not, but it speaks to your comment about online vs real life. They are very different. You'll say things online you wouldn't say to people's faces, again, good and bad. Though probably mostly bad.
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