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I have a short piece on the InformIT web site on the difficult question of sites such as juicycampus.com, which invite anonymous slander. Anyone attacked on these sites must experience deep pain and feel utterly helpless. Here is an unsolved problem in our legal and social system, how to provide some protection against such viciousness without imperiling the freedom of the Web as an expressive medium.
