For three reasons, the author believes anonymity on social media is unacceptable. First, anonymous "internet trolls" can easily post harmful comments without considering the impact on others. Second, anonymity is impolite as people identify themselves in person; their name should also be included in social media accounts. Third, anonymity does not support problem-solving as the most important part of conversations is being kind, and anonymity allows for ineffective discussions.
For three reasons, the author believes anonymity on social media is unacceptable. First, anonymous "internet trolls" can easily post harmful comments without considering the impact on others. Second, anonymity is impolite as people identify themselves in person; their name should also be included in social media accounts. Third, anonymity does not support problem-solving as the most important part of conversations is being kind, and anonymity allows for ineffective discussions.
For three reasons, the author believes anonymity on social media is unacceptable. First, anonymous "internet trolls" can easily post harmful comments without considering the impact on others. Second, anonymity is impolite as people identify themselves in person; their name should also be included in social media accounts. Third, anonymity does not support problem-solving as the most important part of conversations is being kind, and anonymity allows for ineffective discussions.
For three reasons, I believe anonymity on social media is
not acceptable. First, anonymity is not to blame. People
with anonymity, or "internet trolls," can easily comment on anything on social media without considering the impact of their comments on others. It is dangerous to others. I'm not sure if internet trolls realize the impact their comments have on others. Second, anonymity is impolite. We know that when making comments in front of others, we should introduce ourselves. I believe it should also be applied when we use social media. At the very least, we should include our name in our account. Third, anonymity is not conducive to problem-solving. I believe that the most important aspect of the conversations is the kindness with which we spoke. As adults, we will not waste time in an ineffective conversation. For these reasons, I believe that anonymity on social media is not acceptable.