Like most of us, you probably use the Internet to check your e-mail, look at celebrity sex tapes and then mercilessly slander your enemies and total strangers.

Well, between today's felony charges against a Craigslist prankster and a court's ruling that you can't anonymously call someone a "skank," it looks like the days of faceless Internet cruelty may soon be over.

The 40-year-old Missouri woman posted a fake ad on Craigslist including the photo and phone number of a 17-year-old girl she had a beef with, and is now facing felony harassment charges.

And back in January, Liskula Cohen (pictured) sued Google to determine the identity of a blogger who had the audacity to call her a skank.Well, the case was finally heard and Cohen won, so now Google has to turn over the blogger's name so they can be, sued too.

But what will we do all day when we can't troll the Web calling perfectly attractive women fat and ugly?