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In this video, I talk about public shaming/doxxing on social media platforms and how it affects regular folks like you and me. Is it ethical? Should we be going to such lengths to hold people accountable just because they said, did, or posted something offensive? Or is this public shaming an effective way to make sure that bigoted people don’t progress any further in our society to positions of power? We'll be looking at examples like Justine Sacco, Lindsey Stone, and Tayler Phillips. Let me know what you think down in the comments!
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----Timestamps & Sources----
00:00 - intro
01:37 - history of public shaming
03:11 - Justine Sacco
[SOURCES]
NYT Article - https://nyti.ms/3eIVwJc
05:07 - Lindsey Stone
[SOURCES]
"Shame Nation" - https://amzn.to/2ZfUWfy
"So You've Been Publicly Shamed" - https://amzn.to/3iaP6EX
06:32 - Tayler Phillips
[SOURCES]
Article - https://bit.ly/2Bjlwwq
07:45 - pros, cons & opinions
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Microphone (Blue Yeti Nano): https://amzn.to/3gAGqqM
Laptop (Apple MacBook Pro): https://bit.ly/2NDxweK
Editing Program: Final Cut Pro X
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Editor-in-Chief: A.Y.