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They critique the "guilty until proven innocent" or "innocent until proven guilty" paradigms, emphasizing that unless clear, high-quality evidence, such as videos or photos, proves wrongdoing, many people are skeptical. In their view, accusations often boil down to power plays or attention-seeking, especially in a landscape saturated with anonymous claims.
Moreover, they argue that actions like calling out accusations without going on record or naming the accused serve as a form of cowardice—akin to the veil of anonymity that shields those making allegations, which some see as undermining credibility.