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6:04am January 9, 2015

I don’t know if this idea is already done or not, but…

How about when someone’s getting anon hate, people try to make an effort (if it’s not possible, it’s just not possible, and that’s fine) to give them sincere anon love instead.  iIt does have to be sincere, fake love is usually worse than no love and will be spotted, especially if the person is a member of a group of people, like disabled people, who get fake love dumped all over us like saccharine-tasting poison.

But at any rate, if I notice someone’s getting anon hate, and they’re someone I can sincerely send anon love to, I’ll do my best to do it.  And by anon love I don’t necesarily mean saying “I love you”, just saying something nice to the person, including (possibly, just one of many possible things to say) that they don’t deserve anon hate.

But it has to be sincere.  If you can’t be sincerely nice to the person, just stay out of the way and let others do it.  

But I think it’s a great idea, counteracting anon hate with anon love.  I’d credit the person who gave me the idea, but the ywere on anon, so…

Notes:
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  3. clatterbane said: I would probably just not want to see more anon comments either, like someone else said. But, I keep anon turned off anyway because it makes me nervous, and not everyone is the same way at all.
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  5. vassraptor said: If I were the one getting anon hate, I think the amount I’d flinch from seeing more anon comments coming would outweigh the happiness of finding out that it’s not hate. But I’m probably an outlier.
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