This will get challenged in court and thrown out as unconstitutional. The language is too vague, and it's a violation of the First Amendment. Site admins and the owners of bulletin boards have the right to restrict what gets posted on their forums by banning or restricting users who break the rules the site admins set. It's a good system, and it needs to be left alone. Requiring someone to post their real identity in public view on the internet is opening a floodgate for identity theft, real world retaliatory harrassment, among other things. Part of the internet's freedom is you can speak dissenting opinions anonymously without fear of The Man coming to knock on your door.
I rarely root for the ACLU, as I'm on the opposite side of them in nearly every situation that involves morals of any kind, but I really hope they pounce all over this. It's a stupid law, and needs to go bye-bye as soon as possible. Punishing people because they have an opinion is the next step toward the outright criminalizing of thought. "Political correctness" is bad enough, but this crosses the line.
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