No, I agree. Your point is a most valid one. Far too often, the internet is viewed as just a faceless thing, an ether of voices without feelings when there is almost always someone at the other side. The problem is that you can't often SEE that, and a large part of the human experience revolves around using the senses to help empathize with others and when that is cut off, people can find ways to justify their actions when they'd never do it to someone's face.

Take care all.