So, I wasn't sure where to turn with this, but I figured I'd ask here since ideologies align and all that. I was out today for my Wife's birthday, and while she was busy shopping I was checking the news. I found this story in my facebook feed about a coffee shop shutting down after the mother's daughter (as manager) made some anti-police statements that cost them business.
In the comments were people mentioning something about "Turtleboy Sports Strikes again!" I went digging and discovered it's a conservative online rag that promotes the 'real news' for the Massachusetts area (Basically news with a conservative twist on it.) That in and of itself is unremarkable. What has me more concerned is pieces like this that argue that Turtleboy Sports is actively engaging in mob harassment, which based on the coffee story, was likely fanned by the spin Turtleboys had put on it.
I know there's not really a lot to be done about online harassment, I know there's plenty of other online harassment groups, campaigns, etc that go untouched. But I guess this rag hits close to home, since I live in MA and feel like it's libel to attack and incite people to harass those around me. I'd like to believe I can do something against it since this is more local and targeted to my area than others. So I was wondering if anyone had any thoughts for what I can do to perhaps combat this disturbing group.
I've already reported it to Facebook (haha) and plan to do so for their Twitter account (haha) but I know neither will actually get anything done. I was thinking my best bet would be to perhaps dig up as much online evidence as possible and try to tip off some newspaper (NY Times, Boston Globe, more local outlets, etc.) in hopes that maybe they'd do a proper story and shed some light on this? If anyone has any better ideas I'm open. I just feel frustrated with the way things are in this country and I'd like, for once, to be able to do something to stop awful people from doing awful things.
Facebook harassment of coffee shops and galleries are more widespread than people think it is, although I don't know how well it is is coordinated.