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Shame Nation Book Special on Amazon

by Sue Scheff | Dec 23, 2017 | Cyberbullying, Digital Shaming, Empathy, Online Bullying, SHAME NATION

Amazon has been offering Shame Nation as a special price. Don’t miss this opportunity, order your copy today and pick up one for a friend or relative! Internet safety, cyberbullying and bullying is a major concern for people of all ages. Whether you’re tween is...

Shaming for a Cause?

by Sue Scheff | Jul 26, 2017 | Digital Shaming, Empathy, Online Bullying, Online Harassment

In Shame Nation we discuss different situations where online shaming was all the public had. Was this considered shaming for good? Maybe shaming for a cause? Recently the headlines pointed to a young female hunter, only 27 years old, that apparently took her own life...

Clearly, Cruelty Has No Boundaries

by Sue Scheff | Jun 20, 2017 | Bullying, Empathy, Online Harassment, SHAME NATION, Shaming

Since when did we become that society that believes it’s okay to hurt others, especially if they are famous people,  whether it’s a tongue lashing or lethal keystrokes, why has incivility become a new normal? NASCAR driver, Danica Patrick confronts booing...

Later Haters: AT&T Helps Curbs Cruelty

by Sue Scheff | Jun 16, 2017 | Cyberbullying, Empathy, Online Bullying, Online Shaming, Shaming

AT&T takes the infinite magic of connectivity seriously. While a tap or swipe can instantly deliver a “like” from your crush or BFF, it can also serve up unexpected hate. AT&T is more than a communications company, they also care about people that are using...

Shame Nation: The Rise of Incivility in America

by Sue Scheff | Jun 15, 2017 | Cyberbullying, Digital Shaming, Empathy, Online Harassment

Times in our country have never been more conflict-ridden. In a new survey, Civility in America conducted by Weber Shandwick and Powell Tate with KRC Research, they revealed there is a severe civility deficit in our country. Sixty-nine percent of Americans blame the...

One Tweet Can Get You Fired

by Sue Scheff | Jun 2, 2017 | Digital Shaming, Empathy, Online Bullying, Online Harassment, Online Shaming

We are now living in a society where one Tweet or mis-post and you could find yourself on an unemployment line. According to a survey by Proskauer, 80 percent of workplaces now have social media policies in place, yet approximately half of employees will post...
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