Stop trolling be a Mensch, but was Zimmer framed?

We are been trolled again,  so people may like to read these stories

Frank Zimmerman was found guiltly of sending by public communication network an offensive, indecent, obscene, menacing message or matter. He had sent an email to Loiuse Mensch in an attempt to stop her from tweeting. The email was later traced to the IP address of Zimmerman's home computer. Whilst he denied it, saying his computer had been hacked, he has been found guilty and sentenced. 

It is therefore also of interest that Nicola Brookes (UK-based) has won court backing to force Facebook (UK/USA) to reveal the identities of cyberbullies who targeted her after a comment on the X factor contestant with false accusations and a string of abusive messages on the website. Facebook will now reveal the names, email and IP addresses of those behind the abusive messages, showing who they are and where they posted from. Ms. Brookes said "they wanted a reaction from me and now they have got it." She will bring "the strongest possible prosecution" against the internet trolls.

So why you think you can hide behind  "Anonymous" you can't really. There can be conequences to the action of the trolling as you can not always hide behind the "Freedom of Speech" defense
So think about what you write...

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