Quoted in the Times regarding the "unintended consequences" of false accusers - and real victims - being named online. Fascinating to see how Professors are latching onto the reality of the new technology. Anybody with a single technological brain cell has known for years how to find "Nick" and his real identity. Morons like Danny Day "bravely waived" their anonymity in their greed for cash - and are suffering the consequences of fame as a false accuser. In my case 18 years ago several false accusers cashed in - claiming compo (believe it or not paid even to those found to have lied) as well as media interview fees. My main false accuser (you can find his name online easily - he bravely waived) got £80,000 from the media and compensation board (almost all spent on his heroin habit). All that is needed now is for the CPS to prosecute these liars (it may be happening to "Nick" in a few weeks). Police hate this as there is a danger they, too, will be sucked into cases, as false accusers accuse them of persuading them to lie. Oh what a tangled web they weave when first they practice to deceive.
www.thetimes.co.uk/article/google-identi...pe-victims-k9slpxmns