I have mixed feelings. It’s an area where (I suspect) many or even most people are not aware of the law. I’m not - beyond that existing laws of libel, harassment incitement etc apply and the media are just channels for committing those crimes. Fair enough really. People stalking and trolling others must know that they are doing wrong, but how many of us know the finer points of the legal definitions etc?
I’m not sure that people always think when posting to a group who feel like friends. It can seem that it’s a private conversation. Also, people have very different communication styles. A classic example is ‘I would kill my husband if he did that’, which is very rarely meant literally and almost never meant as advice.
People can get carried away in the moment, too. I’ve seen things (on here and elsewhere) posted in anger that I don’t think people would say face to face. Often the posts get deleted the next morning when the poster sobers up and has second thoughts. A long prison sentence can seem disproportionate.
On the other hand, desperate times call for desperate measures. nanna8, it’s not long since you believed the UK was on the brink of civil war! Do things get more desperate than that? People were living in fear of their lives and racists seemed to be emboldened by the riots to say and do more and more extreme things. Given that the riots were organised, aided and abetted by social media maybe it was sensible to crack down on social media use to crack down on them?