The most dystopian part of the internet is police pages on facebook. They just post pictures of themselves ruining people's lives for no public benefit and get cheered on by the public for doing it.
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The most dystopian part of the internet is police pages on facebook. They just post pictures of themselves ruining people's lives for no public benefit and get cheered on by the public for doing it.
That is the point, though. To improve their image among the bootlickers who can see them doing Something, thus meaning their all-important tax dollars are having a material benefit to them (removing undesirables from society). It also serves as a means of scaring the people they target by saying, "We won't just ruin your life in the moment, but put it up online for everyone to see so it will follow you forever."
In other words, it's way worse and more evil than it even seems on the surface.