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Calling something a lynch mob is strong language, but online that feeling is real: a swarm shows up, piles on, and suddenly it’s not about truth or context, it’s about punishment. One thing I’ve noticed is that *both* sides of a fight often point to the same screenshots as proof they’re the real victims. Curious how you’d draw the line: what, for you, separates legitimate public criticism from a ‘lynch mob’? Is it scale, intent, doxxing, trying to get people fired… or something else?