The phenomenon of Internet shaming
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- čas přidán 25. 03. 2016
- Bestselling author Jon Ronson, who has chronicled the rise of Internet ridicule in his book, “So You’ve Been Publicly Shamed," Ronson joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to tell us more about this growing phenomenon.
3 years on its got worse
Internet Shaming is an inhuman cowardly act we all need to stamp out and counter punch the moment we see it happening.
wont happen cos thos epoeple will never learn. We need to turn the internet off
You're great. You're the best guy in the world
it is most often their own actions. If I hit you and someone films this and I am shamed, then maybe this is becuse I hit you....many of these cases the so called victim did this to themselves. I have seen people that was exposed for things they did or said, they then appoligized and said that out, well that stopped their "issues"
and as long as these "victims" don't appologize then their feelings don't matter and should not matter, becuse if they won't say sorry, then they really have no issue other than need for attention
yeah but there have been situations where people have apologized and the mob still went after them.
nah, you do something stupid before 30 years ago the world move on maybe a couple of people remember. you do something today and you will get mobs of people trying to ruin their lives. Which is funny cse some people from certain groups can literally say whatever they want the companies wont fire them or do anything it's accepted. Apologizing for something years ago especially words is silly.
2:51 "Trending Twat--Topic." Freudian slip?
I thought I was the only one that heard that! LOL
shaming guilting and virtue signaling are all quite annoying to me.
and this is why i wont ever get twitter
I've put this theory to the test 247