•  Andreas   ( @Andreas@feddit.dk ) 
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      Read the article, the problem isn’t their online activities but the wifi attracting them to cluster outside the library building. The residents don’t want the homeless hanging around outside the library and turning off the wifi would reduce their incentive to be there.

        •  _finger_   ( @_finger_@lemmy.world ) 
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          Sure, but that’s not the responsibility of the library in question. This article is great, an obvious victim and an obvious villain for easy consumption and allegiance, but there’s definitely more to the story. If the homeless are making the lives of the library staff a living hell then I don’t see a problem with this honestly.

      •  alyaza [they/she]   ( @alyaza@beehaw.org ) MA
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        The residents don’t want the homeless hanging around outside the library and turning off the wifi would reduce their incentive to be there.

        i mean bluntly, sucks to be them? but get over it. homeless people are people too! the obvious solution is to provide them with social services first if this is the objection (which, to be clear, it generally isn’t–it’s that homeless people exist and aren’t out of mind)