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Professor , director of the 91亚色-Ryerson , says the genre鈥檚 anonymity can lead to hostility and bad humour.
But should Unvarnished be unsuccessful, other 鈥渞eputational commentary鈥 platforms will just take its place, Bailey says. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 think this is a trend that鈥檚 going away,鈥 Bailey says. 鈥淚 think that one of the things that鈥檚 interesting...the legal system isn鈥檛 really equipped to deal with this sort of phenomenon, it鈥檚 playing catch-up with the technological changes.鈥
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