by Sue Scheff | Jul 3, 2020 | Cyberbullying, Digital Shaming, Online Bullying, Online Harassment, Online Reputation, Online Shaming, SHAME NATION, Shaming
Social Distancing Shouldn’t Be Cruel We are living in an extremely stressful and unusual times with the corona virus outbreak (COVID-19). With the majority of schools, restaurants, bars, retail stores, small businesses, etc…. closing – this means...
by Sue Scheff | Jul 21, 2018 | Bullying, Cyberbullying, Digital Shaming, Online Bullying, Online Harassment, Online Shaming
There’s no denying how digital life has changed the way we live (and behave) today. Pew Research Center and Elon University’s Imagining the Internet Center recently canvassed storiesfrom technology experts and scholars about the current and future impact...
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...
by Sue Scheff | Dec 3, 2017 | Cyberbullying, Online Bullying, Online Shaming, SHAME NATION
For the average person we’re all a click away from digital disgrace, however some people seem to be immune to online shame or cyber-blunders. In a recent Economist/YouGov Poll, fewer than one in four Americans find the leader of our land’s Twitter behavior appropriate...
by Sue Scheff | Nov 4, 2017 | Bullying, Cyberbullying, Online Bullying, Online Harassment, SHAME NATION
On October 9th, 2017, Monica Lewinsky debuted the most amazing PSA, In Real Life, a social experiment that puts people to the test — of how they treat others in reality verses online. The results were struck a cord with people across the globe. Monica shared in...
by Sue Scheff | Oct 14, 2017 | Cyberbullying, Online Bullying, Shaming
We’ve had studies in 2017 reveal that anyone can be a troll — Stanford University survey said that under the right circumstances, and we could use our keypad as target practice to innocent people. In Shame Nation, researcher of online harassment, Lindsay...