There's no denying how digital life has changed the way we live today. There is something about about the anonymity of social media that does not encourage us to be our best and most compassionate selves. Please watch Jon Ronson's TED Talk about the lives ruined as the result of high-profile online shaming.
Question 1. Do you agree with the statement: "On social media everybody is either a magnificent hero or a sickening villain." ?
Question 2. Why do you think we are so comfortable shaming other people via social media?
Question 3. Do you think we've reached a point where people care more about being right than they do about others?
Question 1. Do you agree with the statement: "On social media everybody is either a magnificent hero or a sickening villain." ?
Question 2. Why do you think we are so comfortable shaming other people via social media?
Question 3. Do you think we've reached a point where people care more about being right than they do about others?
Comments
We don't see their faces just after putting shame on them. We don't want to see this, but we have a pleasure saying it. Praising ourselves that we are better than others is tempting, and some people who struggle with problems with their self gaugment needs to boost it with this malicious behavior.
Unfortunately, I do agree with this statement that people care more about being right than they do about others. I used to be such a person until the friend of mine showed me myself in a different light. It has changed my life. I've become a listener, where I used to be a speaker. I tried to convince others of my beliefs at all cost. In all cases, it was wrong for my reputation and my relations with others. Nowadays I try to listen to the others and try to ask proper questions to place the seed in their minds that they are wrong rather than trying to convince them to my beliefs.
Perhaps if we are present with our true name on social networks and declare our views, we can lessen the impression of negativity or shame in others, because we all know that saying some sentences may have real consequences for us.
If we want to hurt others on social networks, this may be a kind of mental illness.
Yes, I think we have reached a point that should tell everyone about everything without disrespect and without consequences for others.
With enough work we can make us out to be anyone on the internet and thus on social media, thats the only place where anyone can anything to someone who he might not even see in his life.
Its been what ? 2 years since we became slaves to "publicity" and "social media" feel of justice. We went so far up masses ass that we dont even think about what is actually right.