by Sue Scheff | Aug 25, 2016 | Digital Shaming
Not long after being maliciously harassed and attacked online, actress Leslie Jones was again faced with further cyber-violation when hackers invaded her site by exposing nude photos of her and personal information according to reports. Not only is this type of...
by Sue Scheff | Jul 27, 2016 | Digital Shaming
It’s digital etiquette 101, pause before you post/send. Embarrassing emails by the Democratic National Committee were released by Wikileaks just prior the DNC convention this week. As they debate who hacked them continues, their DNC Chairperson, Debbie...
by Sue Scheff | Jul 25, 2016 | Digital Shaming
Everyone has a limit to how much online trash they can take and Anna Saccone had enough. Anna started her YouTube Channel, The Style Diet, in 2008 and has over one million subscribers! She recently sent a strong message to her fans and viewers about why she...
by Sue Scheff | Jul 19, 2016 | Digital Shaming
In an earlier blog post I wrote about how, It’s Just Not Funny, the fact is, just because a person is famous it doesn’t give people a right to be cruel to them and it certainly doesn’t mean that they don’t have the same emotional feelings an...
by Sue Scheff | Jul 7, 2016 | Digital Shaming
When I first wrote my proposal for SHAME NATION, one of the quotes that stuck with me was when Iggy Izalea Tweeted; “The Internet is the ugliest reflection of man kind there is.” Then I watched as social media pick apart one of my favorite...
by Sue Scheff | Jun 5, 2016 | Digital Shaming
In today’s digital driven culture, it’s not only average people that are torn down by their peers — celebrities are regularly ripe targets. You may think because they have publicists or deep financial pockets they aren’t affected by the...